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Debt Proverbs - page 2
When death comes, the rich man has no money and the poor man no debt.
Estonian Proverb
Who borrows has to pay back his debt.
Estonian Proverb
Promises make debt, and debt makes promises.
Dutch Proverb
Debt is beautiful only after it is repaid.
Russian Proverb
A pound of care will not pay a pound of debt.
Spanish Proverb
Go to bed supperless and you will wake without debt.
Spanish Proverb
A debt may get moldy, but it never decays.
Ibo Proverb
When the leopard has a broken paw, the antellope comes to collect an old debt.
Ibo Proverb
Treat people in your debt like family... Exploit them.
Klingon Proverb
One can pay back the loan of gold, but one dies forever in debt to those who are kind.
Malay Proverb
A debt may get moldy, but it never decays.
African Proverb
Poverty without debt is real wealth.
African Proverb
You can run into debt, but you have to crawl out.
American Proverb
Debt is the worst kind of poverty.
American Proverb
It is better to pay and have a little left than to have much and be always in debt.
American Proverb
A small debt makes a debtor, a heavy one an enemy.
American Proverb
Rather than run into debt, wear your old coat.
American Proverb
There is never a debt is paid so high as that which the wet owes to the dry.
English Proverb
A small debt makes a man your debtor, a large one your enemy.
Irish Proverb
Forgetting a debt does not pay it.
Irish Proverb
A promise is a debt.
Irish Proverb
Every promise is a debt.
Italian Proverb
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