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The rich ruleth over the poor, and the borrower is servant to the
lender.
Author: Bible
Source: Proverbs (ch. XXII, v. 7)
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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.
Author: Isaac D'Israeli
Source: Curiosities of Literature--The Bibliomania
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He who prefers to give Linus the half of what he wishes to
borrow, rather than to lend him the whole, prefers to lose only
the half.
Author: Marcus Valerius Martial
Source: Epigrams (bk. I, ep. 75)
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You give me back, Phoebus, my bond for four hundred thousand
sesterces; lend me rather a hundred thousand more. Seek some one
else to whom you may vaunt your empty present: what I cannot pay
you, Phoebus, is my own.
Author: Marcus Valerius Martial
Source: Epigrams (bk. IX, ep. 102)
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I have granted you much that you asked: and yet you never cease
to ask of me. He who refuses nothing, Atticilla, will soon have
nothing to refuse.
Author: Marcus Valerius Martial
Source: Epigrams (bk. XII, ep. 79)
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Believe me that it is a godlike thing to lend; to owe is a heroic
virtue.
Author: Francois Rabelais
Source: Pantagruel (bk. III, ch. IV)
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Neither a borrower nor a lender be,
For loan oft loses both itself and friend,
And borrowing dulleth edge of husbandry.
Author: William Shakespeare
Source: Hamlet Prince of Denmark (Polonius at I, iii)
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What question can be here? Your own true heart
Must needs advise you of the only part:
That may be claim'd again which was but lent,
And should be yielded with no discontent,
Nor surely can we find herein a wrong,
That it was left us to enjoy it long.
Author: Archbishop Richard Chenevix Trench
Source: The Lent Jewels
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Who goeth a borrowing
Goeth a sorrowing.
Few lend (but fools)
Their working tools.
- Thomas Tusser,
Author: Thomas Tusser
Source: Five Hundred Points of Good Husbandry--September's Abstract, first lines also in June's Abstract
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Borrowed garments never fit well.
Author: Proverb
Source: None
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Neither a borrower nor a lender be; For loan oft loses both itself and friend, And borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry.
Author: William Shakespeare
Source: None
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Loans and debts make worry and frets.
Author: Proverb
Source: None
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Let us all be happy, and live within our means, even if we have to borrow the money to do it with.
Author: Artemus Ward
Source: None
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Lots of fellows think a home is only good to borrow money on.
Author: Kin Hubbard
Source: None
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He who borrows sells his freedom.
Author: German Proverb
Source: None
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Live within your income, even if you have to borrow money to do so.
Author: Josh Billings
Source: None
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The shoulders of a borrower are always a little straighter than those of a beggar.
Author: Morris Leopold Ernst
Source: None
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Creditors have better memories than debtors.
Author: Proverb
Source: None
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The human species, according to the best theory I can form of it, is composed of two distinct races: the men who borrow, and the men who lend.
Author: Charles Lamb
Source: None
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If you would know the value of money, go try to borrow some; for he that goes a-borrowing goes a-sorrowing.
Author: Benjamin Franklin
Source: None
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Only an inventor knows how to borrow, and every man is or should be an inventor.
Author: Ralph Waldo Emerson
Source: None
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