He that dies pays all debts.
Whatever we owe, it is our part to find where to pay it, and to do it without asking, too; for whether the creditor be good or bad, the debt is still the same.
To one bent on age, death will come as a release. I feel this quite strongly now that I have grown old myself and have come to regard death like an old debt, at long last to be discharged.
If you have debt I'm willing to bet that general clutter is a problem for you too.
None of the problems that caused the crises in Europe and America have been resolved. They have been delayed and expanded by more debt and more money printing and will lead to more and worse crises.
I don't like being in debt, and I wouldn't borrow money for anything.
The curse of the cable industry over all these years as an operating reality is that every year the debt goes up (and) all the money generated gets reinvested, and then some.
If you do not love Christ, let me plainly tell you what is the reason: You have no sense of debt to Him.
The real danger with debt is what happens if lots of people decide, or are forced, to pay it off at the same time.
The grandchildren should not bear the debts of the grandparents.
Governments are necessarily continuing concerns. They have to keep going in good times and in bad. They therefore need a wide margin of safety. If taxes and debt are made all the people can bear when times are good, there will be certain disaster when times are bad.
I refuse to leave our children with a debt that they cannot repay.
There are hundreds and thousands of young Americans who cannot or will not receive an education, because in order to get an education, you have to spend money. Students come out of college and universities with unbelievable debt. It's not right, it's not fair, and it's not just, in a society such as ours. And those dollars are not going to the teachers.
People have tried to control other people by trapping them with debt. A loan can become a harmful and dangerous weapon.
I think. . . that I would rather recollect a life mis-spent on fragile things than spent avoiding moral debt.
We see young men who owe us a new world, so readily and lavishly they promise, but they never acquit the debt; they die young anddodge the account: or if they live, they lose themselves in the crowd.
When people are running up more and more debt for housing, they call that "real wealth. " It exposes what's wrong in the mainstream economics and why most of the economics that justifies austerity programs and economic shrinkage is in the textbooks is not scientific. Junk economics denies the role of debt and denies the fact that the economic system we have now is dysfunctional.
This is a very connected, tolerant, creative generation, but a lot of them feel really constrained because they've got this big debt.
Charity is an eternal debt and without limit.
The Lord forbid that I should be out of debt, as if indeed I could not be trusted.