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If you want to pay me back one day, that's up to you. I'm not asking for it, and I never will. The best way you can pay me back is by becoming the person you want to be. By C.r. Strahan Day Pay Back Person

I pay the bills, I pay for everything. By Marat Safin Pay Bills

Owing money was the beginning of slavery ... a creditor was worse than a boss, for a boss only owns your person but a creditor owns your dignity and can slap it around. By Victor Hugo Owing Slavery Money Beginning Creditor

Now let me get something straight: you are not in my debt. You can't be. Impossible - because I never do anything I don't want to do. Nor does anyone, but in my case I am always aware of it. So please don't invent a debt that does not exist, or before you know it you will be trying to feel gratitude - and that is the treacherous first step downward to complete moral degradation. By Robert A. Heinlein Straight Debt Impossible Exist Gratitude

Please don't invent a debt that does not exist, or next you will be trying to feel gratitude - and that is the treacherous first step toward complete moral degradation. By Robert A. Heinlein Exist Gratitude Degradation Invent Debt

And after all this time that you still owe, you're still a good-for nothing I don't know. By Gerard Way Owe Time Goodfor

Many delight more in giving of presents than in paying their debts. By Philip Sidney Debts Delight Giving Presents Paying

You can never pay back, so you should always try to pay forward. By Woody Hayes Back Forward Pay

Humans don't accept 'I Love Yous' or 'I Trust Yous', and I prefer not to owe anyone anything, except to God, so I don't offer them any 'I Owe Yous' either. Besides, how could I offer 'Owes' to someone that doesn't exchange 'Trusts' and 'Loves' with me? I can't offer promises to someone that doesn't love or trusts me. By Daniel Marques Yous Owe God Offer Love

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

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

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

The creditor hath a better memory than the debtor. By James Howell Debtor Creditor Hath Memory

Everyone I love I pay. By Bob Saget Pay Love

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

I owe a debt to the universe that only my attention could repay and also I owed a debt to everyone who didn't get to be a person anymore and everyone who hadn't got to be a person yet By John Green Debt Person Owe Universe Attention

Almost everyone takes pleasure in repaying trifling obligations, very many feel gratitude for those that are moderate; but there is scarcely anyone who is not ungrateful for those that are weighty. By Francois De La Rochefoucauld Obligations Moderate Weighty Pleasure Repaying

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

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

A Lannister always pays his debts. By George R R Martin Lannister Debts Pays

I owe a lot to my parents, especially by mother and my father. By Greg Norman Parents Father Owe Lot Mother

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

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

Understand this clearly: if you know how to give, you must know how to pay back ... By John Vianney Understand Give Back Pay

Some debts should never be tallied, he says. I myself, I know what is owed me, but by God I know what I owe. By Hilary Mantel Tallied Debts God Owe Owed

My husband has quite simply been my strength and stay all these years, and I owe him a debt greater than he would ever claim. By Queen Elizabeth Ii Years Claim Husband Simply Strength

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

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

How do you pay for what you've done? By Hope Estheim Pay

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

There is but one true Giver in the universe; all else are debtors. By Philip Yancey Giver Universe Debtors True

You owe nothing more. By J.m. Darhower Owe

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

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

You don't owe me forever right now, but God, I hope you'll give it to me willingly some day. By Elizabeth Finn God Day Owe Forever Hope

BILLS! BILLS! BILLS!' she screamed. 'IS THAT ALL YOU CAN BRING ME? THESE BILLS?''Yes, mam, that's all I can bring you.' I turned and walked on.It wasn't my fault that they used telephones and gas and light and bought all their things on credit. Yet when I brought them their bills they screamed at me - as if I had asked them to have a phone installed, or a $350 t.v. set sent over with no money down. By Charles Bukowski Bills Bring Screamed Mam Credit

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

He that will be surety, shall pay. By George Herbert Surety Pay

No one owes us anything. We only owe ourselves to get off our backsides, count our blessings, and face our challenges. When you live from that perspective, the gifts pour forth. By Bronnie Ware Backsides Count Blessings Challenges Owes

When people do things for you, it's because they want to - because you, in some way, give them something meaningful that makes them want to please you, not because anyone owes you anything. By Harry Browne Give People Things Meaningful Makes

Love isn't based on gratitude. Respect isn't based on debt. By Miguel Syjuco Based Love Gratitude Respect Debt

Still paying, still to owe.Eternal woe! By John Milton Paying Woe Oweeternal

Seeing that he owns absolutely nothing to 'repay' his debt, 'his own consciousness' of the fact 'that he is himself the very substance' of debt, so must he 'repay' with himself, so must he 'return' himself to Him Who owns him absolutely. By Syed Muhammad Naquib Al-Attas Repay Debt Return Absolutely Fact

The rich man who gives to the poor does not bestow alms but pays a debt. By Ambrose Debt Rich Man Poor Bestow

If you can't pay it back, pay it forward. By Catherine Ryan Hyde Pay Back Forward

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. By Seneca The Younger Owe Bad Part Find Pay

A man's indebtedness is not virtue; his repayment is. Virtue begins when he dedicates himself actively to the job of gratitude. By Ruth Benedict Virtue Man Indebtedness Repayment Gratitude

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

That thou remember them, some claim as debt; I think it mercy, if thou wilt forget. By John Donne Debt Mercy Forget Thou Remember

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

Eventually, all debts must be repaid. By Nathan Hill Eventually Repaid Debts

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

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

There is a greatness in being generous, and there is only simple justice in satisfying creditors. Generosity is the part of the soul raised above the vulgar. By Oliver Goldsmith Generous Creditors Greatness Simple Justice

A favor is never so long-lived as a grudge. By L.m. Montgomery Grudge Favor Longlived

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

Men owe us what they imagine they will give us. We must forgive them this debt. By Simone Weil Men Owe Imagine Give Debt

Though debts are condemned in the financial world, the world of friendship and love may perversely depend on well-managed debts. By Alain De Botton Debts World Condemned Financial Friendship

The poorest service is repaid with thanks. By William Shakespeare Poorest Service Repaid

My debt to you, Beloved, is one I cannot pay, in any coin of any realm, on any reckoning day. By Jessie B. Rittenhouse Beloved Pay Realm Day Debt

But thinkin' you owe people is dangerous business. By Carolee Dean Thinkin Business Owe People Dangerous

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

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

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

A man who owes a little can clear it off in a very little time, and, if he is a prudent man, will; whereas a man, who by long negligence, owes a great deal, despairs of ever being able to pay, and therefore never looks into his accounts at all. By Lord Chesterfield Man Owes Time Negligence Deal

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

In a true partnership, the kind worth striving for, the kind worth insisting on and even, frankly, worth divorcing over, both people try to give as much or even a little more than they get. "Deserves" is not the point. And "owes" is certainly not the point. The point is to make the other person as happy as we can, because their happiness adds to ours. The point is, that in the right hands, everything that you give, you get. By Amy Bloom Worth Kind Point Frankly Partnership

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

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

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

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

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Women hate a debt as men a gift. By Robert Browning Women Gift Hate Debt Men

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

All I owe the world is my art By Sherman Alexie Art Owe World

A money-lenderhe serves you in the present tense; he lends you in the conditional mood; keeps you in the conjunctive; and ruins you in the future. By Joseph Addison Tense Mood Conjunctive Future Moneylenderhe

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

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

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

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

You are the head and not the tail. You will lend and not borrow. You are a victor and not a victim. By Joel Osteen Tail Head Borrow Victim Lend

Just because you like my stuff doesn't mean I owe you anything. By Bob Dylan Stuff Owe

No one OWES you a THING. So don't EXPECT it. You're on your OWN. By Carew Papritz Thing Owes Expect

[Credit is a system whereby] a person who can't pay, gets another person who can't pay, to guarantee that he can pay. By Charles Dickens Pay Credit Person System Guarantee

There is a built-in sense of indebtedness in the consciousness of man, an awareness of owing gratitude, or being caled upon at certain moments to reciprocate, to answer, to live in a way which is compatible with the grandeur and mystery of living. By Abraham Joshua Heschel Man Gratitude Reciprocate Answer Living

He owes me nothing, yet gives me everything in return. - SHEA By Michelle Warren Shea Return Owes

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

If you force me to pay a debt that is not mine, let me thank you in the afterlife By Miguel El Portugues Mine Afterlife Force Pay Debt

They's lots of work in this world that aint never paid for. But the accounts gets balanced anyway. In the long run. A man that contracts for work and then dont pay for it, the world will reckon with him fore it's out. With the worker too. You live long enough and you'll see it. They's a ledger kept that the pages dont never get old nor crumbly nor the ink dont never fade. If it dont balance then they aint no right in this world and if they aint then where did I hear of it at? Where did you? Only way it wont is you start retribution on you own. You start retribution on you own you'll be on you own. That man up there ain goin to help you. Aint no use even to ask. By Cormac Mccarthy Aint Dont World Lots Paid

There is no class of people in the world, who have such good memories as creditors. By P.t. Barnum World Creditors Class People Good

Always I pay. Always I pay. How do you know Gelli? What do you want? How much do you want? By Roberto Calvi Pay Gelli

A small loan makes a debt; a great one an enemy. By Publilius Syrus Debt Enemy Small Loan Makes

We should constantly be reminded of what we owe in return for what we have. By Doris Kearns Goodwin Constantly Reminded Owe Return

Gratitude is a debt which usually goes on accumulating like blackmail; the more you pay, the more is exacted. By Mark Twain Gratitude Blackmail Pay Exacted Debt

In friendship we are all debtors. We all owe each other for a thousand small kindnesses, for little moments of grace in the chaos. By Emery Lord Debtors Friendship Kindnesses Chaos Owe

People pay the doctor for his trouble; for his kindness they still remain in his debt. By Seneca The Younger People Trouble Debt Pay Doctor

God owes me nothing, yet has given me everything. By Eileen Hinkle Rife God Owes

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

It is always so pleasant to be generous, though very vexatious to pay debts. By Ralph Waldo Emerson Generous Debts Pleasant Vexatious Pay