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Such is the Forgotten Man. He works, he votes, generally he prays - but he always pays - yes, above all, he pays. By William Graham Sumner Man Forgotten Pays Works Votes

When a gift is deserved, it is not a gift but a payment. By Gene Wolfe Gift Deserved Payment

If Somebody disrespects me they will pay for it. I promise By Anderson Silva Disrespects Pay Promise

O, I do not like that paying back, 'tis a double labor. By William Shakespeare Back Tis Labor Paying Double

No one can say I didn't pay my dues in life, By James Robertson Life Pay Dues

The more you know, the more you owe, By Li Owe

You owe me nothing, but I want everything. By Anne Fortier Owe

After four hundred years of slave labor, we have some back pay coming, a bill owed to us that must be collected. By Malcolm X Labor Coming Collected Hundred Years

Accursed! Accursed! You shall be accursed to the thirteenth generation! By Maurice Druon Accursed Generation Thirteenth

Sometimes you can't pay it back, so you just have to pay it forward. By Randy Pausch Pay Back Forward

The act of paying is perhaps the most uncomfortable infliction that the two orchard thieves entailed upon us. But being paidwhat will compare with it? By Herman Melville Act Paying Uncomfortable Infliction Orchard

I hate any kind of owing of anything. By Lemar Hate Kind Owing

I'm a believer in paying your dues. By Dana Fox Dues Believer Paying

It is my duty to give back with interest as much as I borrowed from this world. By Debasish Mridha World Duty Give Back Interest

A gift much expected is paid, not given. By George Herbert Paid Gift Expected

We may never be able to pay directly for the gifts of true friendship - but pay we must, even though we make our payment to someone who owes us nothing, in some other place and at some other time. By Yousuf Karsh Pay Friendship Time Directly Gifts

Debt is the slavery of the free By Publilius Syrus Debt Free Slavery

When you are in debt, then you are a slave. By Benjamin Franklin Debt Slave

Am I being paid back for something I did? he asked himself. Something I don't know about or remember? But nobody pays back, he reflected. I learned that a long time ago: you're not paid back for the bad you do nor the good you do. It all comes out uneven at the end. Haven't I learned that by now, if I've learned anything? By Philip K. Dick Back Learned Paid Asked Remember

This is the debt I payJust for one riotous day,Years of regret and grief,Sorrow without relief.Pay it I will to the end Until the grave, my friend,Gives me a true release Gives me the clasp of peace.Slight was the thing I bought,Small was the debt I thought,Poor was the loan at best God! but the interest! By Paul Laurence Dunbar Debt God Grave Payjust Riotous

You got to pay your dues, too. So you be careful how you live and what goes in that Bank of Life. You are going to get it back ... someday. I can sure tell you that! By J. California Cooper Dues Pay Life Bank Someday

A life for a life. All debts have to be repaid. By Alex London Life Repaid Debts

Although you have so far demonstrated little faith in my ability to pay, I yet hope to demonstrate that I am somebody who pays his debts-for example, to you. By Friedrich Nietzsche Demonstrated Faith Ability Hope Debtsfor

I heard a Lannister always pays his debts.""Oh, every penny ... but never a groat more. You'll get the meal you bargained for, but it won't be sauced with gratitude, and in the end it will not nourish you. By George R R Martin Lannister Debts Penny Heard Pays

I owe my father everything. By Robert Carlyle Owe Father

Nobody owes anybody anything; it's up to each individual to set high standards for himself or herself, and to set about working hard and creating a solid future. By Katharine Hepburn Set Future Owes Individual High

There are two paths people can take. They can either play now and pay later, or pay now and play later. Regardless of the choice, one thing is certain. Life will demand a payment. By John C. Maxwell Paths People Play Pay Choice

sold into an indentured servitude By Colleen Mccullough Sold Servitude Indentured

The rule says that we should try to repay, in kind, what another person has provided us. By Robert B. Cialdini Repay Kind Rule Person Provided

There is all the different in the world between paying and being paid. By Herman Melville Paid World Paying

Buddy, that's life. You always work to balance the scales. You don't wanna owe someone something, even it it's only in your head that you owe 'em and they don't give a shit. It'll fuck with you. So you give back to balance the scales. By Kristen Ashley Buddy Life Scales Balance Owe

Hee that looseth his due, gets not thankes. By George Herbert Hee Due Thankes Looseth

I expect to get paid if I do something. By Evan Goldberg Expect Paid

A man in debt is so far a slave. By Ralph Waldo Emerson Slave Man Debt

There are some debts that can't be paid with money. By Steven J. Carroll Money Debts Paid

God is a sure paymaster. He may not pay at the end of every week, or month, or year, but I charge you remember that He pays in the end. By Anne Of Austria God Paymaster End Week Month

You still owe me a yellow Porsche. By Stephenie Meyer Porsche Owe Yellow

He that owes nothing, if he makes not mouthes at us, is courteous. By George Herbert Courteous Owes Makes Mouthes

Innocent or guilty, a Lannister pays his debts. By George R R Martin Lannister Innocent Guilty Debts Pays

Pay him back, we really would have to do something By B.j. Novak Pay Back

I owe America more than she has ever owed me. By John Mccain America Owe Owed

Death pays all debts. By Michel De Montaigne Death Debts Pays

You want to be paid as well, you virtuous! You want reward for virtue, and heaven for earth, and eternity for your today? By Friedrich Nietzsche Virtuous Paid Virtue Earth Today

Speak not of my debts unless you mean to pay them. By George Herbert Speak Debts Pay

I owe a lot to my parents. By Maria Sharapova Parents Owe Lot

Darling, the world doesn't owe you anything. By Elizabeth Scott Darling World Owe

No reader owes me anything - I am owed nothing for my noble efforts, because my writing was always unconditional, always coming out of inner necessity. By Aleksandar Hemon Efforts Unconditional Necessity Reader Owes

What do I owe my father? Everything! By Henry Van Dyke Father Owe

There's no way I could pay you back but my plan is to show you that I understand, you are appreciated By Tupac Shakur Understand Appreciated Pay Back Plan

I will pay you in trouble and terror. By Tanith Lee Terror Pay Trouble

Don't worry about paying me. Stay alive, child. You must save yourself. And, whatever you do, don't forget who you are By Catrina Burgess Worry Paying Child Stay Alive

I don't owe one man one cent. Anywhere. By Roy Acuff Cent Owe Man

No collection without compensation. By Jeff Rich Compensation Collection

No one asked me to be an actor, so no one owed me. There was no entitlement. By James Earl Jones Actor Asked Owed Entitlement

It is very iniquitous to make me pay my debts, you have no idea of the pain it gives one. By Lord Byron Debts Iniquitous Make Pay Idea

You must, to get through life well, practice industry with economy, never create a debt for anything that is not absolutely necessary, and if you make a promise to pay money at a day certain, be sure to comply with it. If you do not, you lay yourself liable to have your feelings injured and your reputation destroyed with the just imputation of violating your word. By Andrew Jackson Practice Economy Life Industry Create

Debt is part of the human condition. Civilization is based on exchanges - on gifts, trades, loans - and the revenges and insults that come when they are not paid back. By Margaret Atwood Debt Condition Trades Loans Part

To the generous mind the heaviest debt is that of gratitude, when it is not in our power to repay it. By Benjamin Franklin Gratitude Generous Mind Heaviest Debt

some debts a man keeps in his own ledger book, sir, even if the other fellow doesn't By J.a. Sutherland Sir Book Debts Man Ledger

You can never really pay back. You can only pay forward. By Woody Hayes Back Pay Forward

We are all debts owed to death. By Simonides Death Debts Owed

Respect is earned. By Steve Berry Respect Earned

She says I owe her.""And you always pay your debts? What kind of craziness is that?""Some people would say it's honorable.""Some people are stupid. By Gena Showalter Her Debts Owe Pay People

Thou contentedly let the years slip by and make no effort to repay, then thou hast but the contemptible soul of a slave. No man is otherwise who cannot respect himself and no man can respect himself who does not repay honest debts. By George S. Clason Thou Slave Repay Contentedly Years

If a man owes me money, I never seem to forget. But if I do the owing, I somehow never remember. By Aristophanes Money Forget Man Owes Owing

There is a third silent party to all our bargains. The nature and soul of things takes on itself the guaranty of the fulfillment of every contract, so that honest service cannot come to loss. If you serve an ungrateful master, serve him the more. Put God in your debt. Every stroke shall be repaid. The longer the payment is withholden, the better for you; for compound interest on compound interest is the rate and usage of this exchequer. By Ralph Waldo Emerson Bargains Silent Party Serve Compound

Believe me, 'tis a godlike thing to lend; to owe is a heroic virtue. By Francois Rabelais Tis Lend Virtue Godlike Thing

A man who has taken your time recognises no debt; yet it is the one he can never repay. By Seneca The Younger Debt Repay Man Time Recognises

Hell, girl, everybody feels sorry for you, but nobody owes you a damn thing. By Maya Angelou Hell Girl Thing Feels Owes

When debts are not paid because they cannot be paid, the best thing to do is not talk about them, and shuffle the cards again. By Camilo Jose Cela Paid Debts Thing Talk Shuffle

To owe what you had not yet earned, to have to work to earn what you had already spent, was a personal diminishment, an insult to nature and common sense. By Wendell Berry Earned Spent Diminishment Sense Owe

The world doesn't owe you anything. It was here first. By Mark Twain World Owe

To those who much has been given, much is expected. By Don Meyer Expected

son who has stolen from his father's business. If after wasting the goods, the son returns to the father and sincerely seeks forgiveness, it is within the father's right to forgive him. But not all would be settled yet; the accounts haven't been balanced. Someone has to take the hit for the stolen goods. If the father wants, he has every right to pay for his son's debt from his own account. By Nabeel Qureshi Father Son Business Goods Stolen

Vain favour! coming, like most other favours long deferred and often wished for, too late! By Charlotte Bronte Vain Coming Late Favour Favours

There is no duty more obligatory than the repayment of kindness. By Marcus Tullius Cicero Kindness Duty Obligatory Repayment

I am Number Seven I will make them pay. By Pittacus Lore Number Pay Make

In this business, if you don't pay your debts you're finished. By Roger Stone Business Finished Pay Debts

Always pay; for first or last you must pay your entire debt. By Ralph Waldo Emerson Debt Pay Entire

He came to me, after you were gone. Master Kell."Lila's eyes widened. "What for?""To pay the debt for your clothes."Her mood darkened. "I can pay my own debts," she snapped, "and Kell knows it."Calla smiled. "That is what I told him. And he went away. But a week later, he came back, and made the same offer. He comes every week.""Bastard," mumbled Lila, but the merchant shook her head."Don't you see?" said Calla. "He wasn't coming to pay your debt. He was coming to see if you'd returned to pay it yourself. By Victoria Schwab Pay Lila Calla Kell Debt

You did it... now you should pay... that's how the world works. By Deyth Banger Pay Works World

The payment of debts is necessary for social order. The non-payment is quite equally necessary for social order. For centuries humanity has oscillated, serenely unaware, between these two contradictory necessities. By Simone Weil Order Social Payment Debts Oscillated

There is nothing that puts a man more in your debt than that he owes you nothing. By Mark Caine Puts Man Debt Owes

Money can be repaid, but not kindness such as yours. By Vincent Van Gogh Money Repaid Kindness

Ten years I toiled for that man without reward. Ten years of my incessant labor has contributed to increase the bulk of his possessions. Ten years I was compelled to address him with downcast eyes and uncovered head - in the attitude and language of a slave. I am indebted to him for nothing, save undeserved abuse and stripes. By Solomon Northup Ten Years Reward Toiled Man

A time will come when the devil will require repayment for all he has given By Sunday Adelaja Time Devil Require Repayment

Ah yes.' Peter's tone was scornful. 'And they must always be paid before the poor tradesmen's bills, mustn't they?''They must indeed. They are debts of honour.''Oh, Mary.' He leant over and kissed me quickly. 'What a lot we'll have to argue about after we're married. By Jennifer Paynter Mary Peter Scornful Tone Bills

Everyone has some kind of debt. Such is life. Debts and liabilities, obligations, gratitude, payments, doing something for someone. Or perhaps for ourselves? For in fact we are always paying ourselves back and not someone else. Each time we are indebted we pay off the debt to ourselves. In each of us lies a creditor and a debtor at once and the art is for the reckoning to tally inside us. We enter the world as a minute part of the life we are given, and from then on we are ever paying off debts, To ourselves. For ourselves. In order for the final reckoning to tally. By Andrzej Sapkowski Kind Debt Debts Life Reckoning

My share. I hate owing anyone anything. Don't you? By Candace Bushnell Share Hate Owing

God give you pardon from gratitude and other mild forms of servitude. By Robert Creeley God Servitude Give Pardon Gratitude

This is God's universe; we just live in it. He doesn't owe us anything. We owe him everything. What did you make? Nothing. He made everything. For everything you have, you owe him. By Craig Groeschel God Universe Owe Live Make

How Much Do We Owe People We Love? By Ann Packer Love Owe People

Every professional athlete owes a debt of gratitude to the fans and management, and pays an installment every time he plays. He should never miss a payment. By Bobby Hull Management Plays Professional Athlete Owes

Give more, don't expect not to be repaid. Give more thanks for what you haven't expected but received! By Israelmore Ayivor Give Repaid Expect Received Expected

Debts of friendship are not debts. By Raymond E. Feist Debts Friendship

If I could give you just one thing, I'd want it to be a simple truth that took me many years to learn. If you learn it now, it may enrich your life in hundreds of ways. And it may prevent you from facing many problems that have hurt people who have never learned it.The truth is simply this:No one owes you anything. By Harry Browne Thing Learn Give Simple Years

failed to pay off with By Michael Connelly Failed Pay

OWE, v. To have (and to hold) a debt. The word formerly signified not indebtedness, but possession; it meant "own," and in the minds of debtors there is still a good deal of confusion between assets and liabilities. By Ambrose Bierce Owe Hold Debt Indebtedness Possession

A man who pays his bills on time is soon forgotten. By Oscar Wilde Forgotten Man Pays Bills Time

God'll send the bill to you. By James Russell Lowell God Send Bill