Quotes by Credit My voice belongs to me, from God. People will comment, "Your voice helped me through." Maybe it’s God in me, because I don’t take credit for that. Aaron Neville credit voice people You will not accept credit that is due to another, or harbor jealousy of an explorer who is more fortunate. Abbott Lawrence Lowell credit jealousy accepting You don't realize how much you use your credit card not even to buy things. It's a card you get so you can navigate society. Adam Carolla credit use cards Patience often gets the credit that belongs to fatigue. Adi Da fatigue credit Schweitzer in the Congo did not derive more moral credit than Larkin did for living in Hull. Alan Bennett hull credit moral We are in the midst of a once-in-a-century credit tsunami. Central banks and governments are being required to take unprecedented measures. Those of us who have looked to the self-interest of lending institutions to protect shareholders' equity are in a state of shocked disbelief. Alan Greenspan credit government self Credit-default swaps, I think, have serious problems associated with them. Alan Greenspan credit serious thinking The economy is turning, and credit comes in with a lag, .. To the extent that a number of small firms are finding it difficult to get the credit they need at a price they can afford, that's likely to change for the better. Alan Greenspan credit numbers needs The basic aggregate measure of gearing or leverage is telling us that today's advanced economies' operating systems are more heavily dependent on private sector credit than anything we have ever seen before. Furthermore, this pattern is seen across all the advanced economies, and isn't just a feature of some special subset (e.g. the Anglo-Saxons). Alan M. Taylor patterns credit special We have never in human history seen a run-up in credit of the kind we have just witnessed in advanced economies since 1970, and we have never observed modern finance-capitalist systems operating over a sustained period at this kind of credit-to-GDP leverage ratio. Alan M. Taylor gdp credit running Somebody once observed--and the observation did him credit, whoever he was--that the dearest things in the world were neighbors' eyes, for they cost everybody more than anything else contributing to housekeeping. Albert Richard Smith credit cost eye Deciding whether to trust or credit a person is always an uncertain task. Aldrich Ames credit uncertain tasks An erection at will is the moral equivalent of a valid credit card. Alex Comfort naughty credit cards The credit to them, the better team won and there's nothing we can do about that now. Alex Ferguson credit team inspirational There can be no time, no state of things, in which Credit is not essential to a Nation. Alexander Hamilton credit essentials states CREDIT supposes specific and permanent funds for the punctual payment of interest, with a moral certainty of a final redemption of the principal. Alexander Hamilton redemption credit finals To attempt to enumerate the complicated variety of mischiefs in the whole system of the social economy, which proceed from a neglect of the maxims that uphold public credit, and justify the solicitude manifested by the House on this point, would be an improper intrusion on their time and patience. Alexander Hamilton credit would-be house As on the one hand, the necessity for borrowing in particular emergencies cannot be doubted, so on the other, it is equally evident that to be able to borrow upon good terms, it is essential that the credit of a nation should be well established. Alexander Hamilton credit essentials hands Blest paper-credit! last and best supply! That lends corruption lighter wings to fly! Alexander Pope credit light wings While I live, no rich or noble knave shall walk the world in credit to his grave. Alexander Pope knavery credit noble 1234567891011»