"Getting into debt, is getting into a..." - Quote by Benjamin Franklin
Getting into debt, is getting into a tanglesome net.
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“The one aim of these financiers is world control by the creation of inextinguishable debts.”
“Poverty demoralizes. A man in debt is so far a slave; and Wall-street thinks it easy for a millionaire to be a man of his word, aman of honor, but, that, in failing circumstances, no man can be relied on to keep his integrity.”
“Be assured that it gives much more pain to the mind to be in debt, than to do without any article whatever which we may seem to want.”
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“A natural parent has only two things principally to consider, the improvement of his son, and the finances to do it with.”
“Scenes are now to take place as will open the eyes of credulity and of insanity itself, to the dangers of a paper medium abandoned to the discretion of avarice and of swindlers.”