We owe God a "double debt" incurred by our passive receipt of Adam's debt but also by our active disobedience. The extent of our depravity is such that we also owe a "daring debt" because we challenge not only God's Law but His very grace as we blame...
Solving a problem created by debt... by creating more debt is a fool's errand.
Blessed are the young for they shall inherit the national debt.
A national debt, if it is not excessive, will be to us a national blessing.
Talking of an old debt always starts another quarrel.
Three things come into the house uninvited: debts, age, and death.
The worst kind of poverty is to have many debts.
Debts are like children; the smaller they are the more noise they make.
As Confucius says, under some circumstances murder can be forgiven; but unreasonableness never is.
We need to get rid of the debt ceiling law. It's anachronistic and it's a problem.
The call for debt cancellation is welcome, but debt does not just go away.
There was no avoiding the fact that we were going to hit our debt ceiling.
Speak not of my debts unless you mean to pay them.
The benefits you get become the debts you owe to others.
He who marries a widow also marries her debts.
If you have debt, you have to worry about it. I would challenge each of you to try to be debt-free.
The debts are unaffordable. If they won't cancel the debts I would suggest obstruction; you do it yourselves.
If it took multiple debt ceiling hikes, I'd rather achieve the savings.
And don't tell me debt is not a big deal. Debt will cut off your legs and laugh at you as you grovel in the dirt begging for mercy. If you don't need it, don't get it. If you can't afford it, don't get it. If you're already in debt, get out quickly. ...
Debts are subject to the laws of mathematics rather than physics. Unlike wealth, which is subject to the laws of thermodynamics, debts do not rot with old age and are not consumed in the process of living. On the contrary, they grow at so much per ce...