Top 17 Credit Worthiness Quotes
#1. So what is the role that credit default swaps can play in an economy? Well my feeling is that if these things actually will now be traded on either exchanges or some kind of central clearing, they are going to be a very good measure of the credit worthiness of different companies.
Robert F. Engle
#2. Credit worthiness is like virginity, it can be preserved but not restored very easily, so it is crazy to play around with it.
Warren Buffett
#3. Sadism ... is a massive cultural fact that appeared precisely at the end of the eighteenth century and that constitutes one of the greatest conversions of the occidental imagination ... madness of desire, the insane delight of love and death in the limitless presumption of appetite.
Michel Foucault
#4. They wore their love like a heavy perfume, exuding a transparent commitment, touching each other, referring to each other,
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
#5. I wish that every child could have growing space because I think children are a little like plants. If they grow too close together, they become thin and sickly and never obtain maximum growth. We need room to grow.
Peace Pilgrim
#6. Ordinary people who are just kind of just going about their lives are transformed into heroes because they have the courage to put their voices out there. I think that's a powerful message in this time of political strife.
Viola Davis
#7. People don't understand being a child star is very hard because first off, to be a child star, you have to be very unique. These kids are talented to be able to do it at such a young age. At the same time, you go through the pressures of bullying and a lot of people not understanding.
Romeo Miller
#8. Sometimes I wish I could drive a car, but I'm gonna drive a car one day, so I don't worry about that.
Stevie Wonder
#9. Without economic growth and job creation in Mexico, we won't be able to confront the migratory phenomenon.
Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador
#10. On the contrary, a trust in the staying power and travel-worthiness of such good should encourage us to credit the possibility of a world where respect for the validity of every tradition
will issue in the creation and maintenance of a salubrious political space.
Seamus Heaney
#11. Handmaiden of the Blythe family at Ingleside, never lost an opportunity of calling her "Mrs. Marshall Elliott," with the most killing and pointed emphasis, as if
L.M. Montgomery
#12. I always say too much when I'm talking to you
that's one of the problems ...
Stephenie Meyer
#13. I'm so crazy now about 'organic' and 'fresh' and stuff that's 'free range.'
Theo Rossi
#14. Confucius is like the Torah, rules to follow. And Lao-Tzu is even more conservative, saying that if you do nothing you won't break any rules. You have to let tradition fall sometime, you have to take action, you have to eat bacon.
Christopher Moore
#15. I have found a paper of mine among some others in which I call architecture 'petrified music.' Really there is something in this; the tone of mind produced by architecture approaches the effect of music.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
#16. You have to understand the good in things, to detect the real evil.
J.R.R. Tolkien
#17. Care to our coffin adds a nail, no doubt, And every grin so merry draws one out.
John Wolcot