“No man esteems anything that comes to him by chance; but when it is governed by reason, it brings credit both to the giver and receiver; whereas those favors are in some sort scandalous that make a man ashamed of his patron.” MenReasonChanceCreditFavorsEsteemAshamedGiverPatronReceiverScandalous Author:Seneca the Younger
“Once you are thought selfish, not only are you forgiven a life designed mainly to suit yourself, which in anyone else would appear monstrous, but if an impulse to generosity should by chance overpower you, you will get five times the credit of some poor selfless soul who has been oozing kindness for years.” IfsShouldYearsHas BeensSoulChancePoorKindnessFiveCreditSelfishSuitsGenerositySelfishnessImpulseSelflessForgivenMonstrous Author:Carolyn Heilbrun
“We've incentivized people in the past to maybe turn their vehicles over, you know sooner rather than later. And in the United States with the squeeze on discretionary income and credit that even as the economy comes back there's probably more of a chance than not that it'll be a slower recovery on auto sales.” PeopleKnowsStatesPastTurnsChanceUnitedUnited StatesEconomyCreditIncomeRecoveryOver YouVehiclePeople From The Past Author:Alan Mulally
“What man could afford to pay for all the things a wife does, when she's a cook, a mistress, a chauffeur, a nurse, a baby-sitter? But because of this, I feel women ought to have equal rights, equal Social Security, equal opportunities for education, an equal chance to establish credit.” MenFeelsDoeOpportunitySocialChancePayWifeRightsSecurityBabyOughtEqualCreditCooksNurseSocial SecurityMistressEqual RightsEqual OpportunityChauffeurs Author:Betty Ford