Quotes about Debt
The consequences arising from the continual accumulation of public debts in other countries ought to admonish us to prevent their growth in our own.
— John Adams
My pan plays down an unprecedented amount of our national debt.
— George W. Bush
Credit is a system whereby a person who can not pay gets another person who can not pay to guarantee that he can pay.
— Charles Dickens
true Christians consider themselves not as satisfying some rigorous creditor, but as discharging a debt of gratitude
— William Wilberforce
There's no debt. There never has been. We are friends.
— Davis Bunn
It's time to start thinking differently about money and debt and start the healing process - and the process toward wealth and freedom. 'Freedom from Bad Debt' can get you started.
— Robert Kiyosaki
Abraham was extremely wealthy and he had a covenant with God. It's not the Jewish blessing, it's the Abrahamic blessing. I get excited talking about it 'cause I love it and I started out deep in debt with nothing. I had to learn this from the Bible and from my spiritual mentor Oral Roberts.
— Kenneth Copeland
Bad debt is debt that makes you poorer. I count the mortgage on my home as bad debt, because I'm the one paying on it. Other forms of bad debt are car payments, credit card balances, or other consumer loans.
— Robert Kiyosaki
If we get into the habit of thinking of ourselves as always owing a debt of love to our spouses, we will be less inclined to take offense when they say or do something that we do not like.
— Myles Munroe
We all owe emotional debts to the past, in the form of feelings we couldn't allow ourselves to express. The past isn't over as long as these debts go unpaid. You don't have to return to the person who made you angry or afraid, with the intention of revising how the past turned out. For that person, the impact can never be the same as it is for you. The purpose of getting rid of emotional debt is to find your place in the present.
— Deepak Chopra
God is not beholden to us at all. He doesn't owe us anything.
— John Piper
Produce what you consume; draw from the native element the necessaries of life. Permit no vitiated taste to lead you into the indulgence of expensive luxuries, which can only be obtained by involving yourselves in debt.
— Brigham Young