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Never lend if you need repayment; never give where you want a return.
When you borrow money, you should always think how you're going to pay it back.
Who goeth a borrowing. Goeth a sorrowing.
...don't borrow money from people, but if other people need it from you lend it to them, as long as it's inconsequential.
Who quick be to borrow and slow be to pay, their credit is naught, go they ever so gay.
If you would know the value of money, go and try to borrow some; for he that goes a borrowing goes a sorrowing, as Poor Richard says; and indeed so does he that lends to such people, when he goes to get it in again.
Ah, well, let's not borrow trouble; the rate of interest is too high.
Never loan money, you're not reading or willing to give away.
Nothing's a gift, it's all on loan
It is difficult to begin without borrowing, but perhaps it is the most generous course thus to permit your fellow-men to have an interest in your enterprise. The owner of the axe, as he released his hold on it, said that it was the apple of his eye; but I returned it sharper than I received it.
Control your generosity when dealing with a chronic borrower.
Lend only what you can afford to lose.
With little loan you get a friend, with big loan an enemy.
Owning is owing, having is hoarding.
You can't borrow your way to prosperity.
some debts a man keeps in his own ledger book, sir, even if the other fellow doesn't
Possessiveness cannot accept; it cannot even strike a fair bargain; it has to confer.
I, who ne'erWent for myself a begging, go a borrowing,And that for others. Borrowing's much the sameAs begging; just as lending upon usuryIs much the same as thieving.
Never lend books, for no one ever returns them; the only books I have in my library are books that other folks have lent me.
Friends borrow. Fans buy. Please...BE A FAN.
Let us lend cheerfully, for the time is pretty sure to come when we will wish to borrow.
When a person has no need to borrow they find multitudes willing to lend.
Every time you borrow money, you're robbing your future self.
Good poets borrow, great poets steal
I' have not had to borrow or beg for years. This world is indeed all yours. If you know how to 'see', if you know how to view the world, if you know how to understand the world, then the world is truly all yours. You are truly the Owner.
Never call a man a fool; borrow from him
Speak not of my debts unless you mean to pay them.
The story of my billion-dollar business starts like this. I borrowed $1,000 from a friend.
Borrowing from Peter to pay Paul.
The shoulders of a borrower are always a little straighter than those of a beggar.
Bump in my hoopty hoopty hoop. I own that. And I aint payin my rent this month. I owe that.
Before borrowing money from a friend it's best to decide which you need most.
Interlibrary loans are a wonder of the world and a glory of civilization.
Though debts are condemned in the financial world, the world of friendship and love may perversely depend on well-managed debts.
What is really being lent is not money, which is merely the medium of exchange, but capital.
When you borrow on your character, it is your character that you leave in pawn.
A frequent favour is soon a debt
Borrowed time and borrowed world and borrowed eyes with which to sorrow it. At
Your money, your singleness, marriage, talent
and time, they were loaned to you to show the world that Christ is
Divine
A man with nothing to lend should refrain from borrowing.
We only borrow the breaths we take in life. Every breath we borrow we give back, including our last. In the end, no matter how we lived, we all die feeling owed.
WHEN YOU LEND MONEY, DON'T EXPECT TO GET IT BACK.
Borrowed eloquence, if it contains as good stuff, is as good as own eloquence
Seek not to shine by borrow'd lights alone.
your second-hand bicycles in the alleyways
Good writers borrow. The best writers steal.
I'm not stealing it. We're stranded. This is called borrowing."
"This is called you're crazy.
Friends don't owe ... Friends don't repay.
What's yours is mine and what's mine is my own.Mine-- James Joyce
What you lend is lost; when you ask for it back, you may find a friend made an enemy by your kindness. If you begin to press him further, you have the choice of two things
either to lose your loan or lose your friend.
Some things you didn't give away, no matter how much you owed.
Great collections of books are subject to certain accidents besides the damp, the worms, and the rats; one not less common is that of the borrowers, not to say a word of the purloiners
Mine, adj. Belonging to me if I can hold or seize it.
Borrowers are nearly always ill-spenders, and it is with lent money that all evil is mainly done and all unjust war protracted.
No one borrows money for the sake of the money itself; money is only the medium by which to obtain possession of products.
Boys, they can't take my refrigerator now. They'll never get my car now. I paid cash for 'em and they're mine, and I'm keepin' 'em!
To borrow scarce is better than to beg; As lending, lending upon interest, Scarce better is than stealing.
Debts of friendship are not debts.
It's not stealing, it's retrieving.
Nobody steals books but your friends.
I hate owing people!
Question- Should I loan a small amount of money to a friend? Answer- If you are sure that you can, if necessary, spare both.
I have a small house so I borrow everything except art, that's what I love.
We are all of us richer than we think we are; but we are taught to borrow and to beg, and brought up more to make use of what is another's than of our own.
You are the head and not the tail. You will lend and not borrow. You are a victor and not a victim.
There's no debt. There never has been. We are friends.
Credit is a young man's capital.
But borrowing strength builds weakness.
The borrower is slave to the lender.
He that lends, gives.
When we lavish our money we rob our heir; when we merely save it we rob ourselves.
My share. I hate owing anyone anything. Don't you?
Borrowed thoughts, like borrowed money, only show the poverty of the borrower.
I'm sayin', why spend mine when I can spend yours?
I've never been a fan of loans between relatives or friends. They can divide relationships.
I didn't really steal it. I just borrowed it for all eternity
We are renters and borrowers and, in the end, only thieves.
Friends: people who borrow my books and set wet glasses on them.
If thou wilt lend this money, lend it not
As to thy friends; for when did friendship take
A breed for barren metal of his friend?
There can be no doubt that this possessive clinging to things is one of the most harmful habits in the life. Because it is so natural it is rarely recognized for the evil that it is; but its outworkings are tragic.
You may loan your last dollar to a friend; but never loan him your axe, unless you are certain that he knows how to use it.
Memory is the worst lender; It lends not until it borrows. And it borrows not unless it is broke at the previous lending.
You can borrow time, but you can't steal it.
Therefore from the storehouse of His Passion I borrow the price of my debt,
You've got a problem. Part of what you own isn't yours. It belongs to Uncle Sam. May I show you how much belongs to Uncle Sam?
Every now and then we could steal somebody else's stuff.
Everybody steals from everybody, Addie. That's the natural order of things. I
Can I borrow fifty bucks?"
"What?"
"I'm short until payday."
"You're short every day.
Never borrow sorrow from tomorrow.
There is, of course, a gold mine or a buried treasure on every mortgaged homestead. Whether the farmer ever digs for it or not, it is there, haunting his daydreams when the burden of debt is most unbearable.
[T]he only good loan is one that gets paid back.
Fee-fi-fo-fum -
Now I'm borrowed.
Now I'm numb.
It saves a lot of trouble if, instead of having to earn money and save it, you can just go and borrow it.
I ain't never loan friends money; I give it to 'em and I don't expect to get it back. Even when he says, "I'll pay you back," I never expect it. If he gives it back, then hey, that's a feather in his cap, but I don't expect to get it back.
My courage is nothing but borrowed courage." "Not borrowed," said Mother. "Stored up. In us. Like a bank. We've seen your courage and we saved some for you when you temporarily ran out and needed some of it back." "Cash flow problem, that's all it was," said Father.
Whatever you lend let it be your money, and not your name. Money you may get again, and, if not, you may contrive to do without it; name once lost you cannot get again, and, if you cannot contrive to do without it, you had better never have been born.
It is my duty to give back with interest as much as I borrowed from this world.
Only an inventor knows how to borrow, and every man is or should be an inventor.
Borrow my umbrellas, my clothes, my money, and I will likely not think of them again. But borrow my books and I will be on your track like a bloodhound until they are returned.
What I'd really like, Dad, is to borrow the car keys.