Top 12 Give Due Credit Quotes

#1. You have to give credit where credit's due. Steve [Jobs] has been probably the single hardware/software forward-looking thinker and executor in our lifetime as an individual. He's quite a brilliant innovator.

Christopher Galvin

#2. Again, I want to give credit where credit is due to our voice director, Collette Sunderman, who is someone that works out an incredible juggling act. I refer to it as juggling cats with vertigo, and the cats don't have vertigo, but the juggler has vertigo.

Jeph Loeb

#3. Give credit to whom credit due.

Samuel Adams

#4. There's a huge difference for taking responsibility for one's actions, and taking credit, and in this scenario I think we need to give credit where credit is due. I won't take responsibility for my teacher's drinking problem, but I will take credit for it.

Benjamin Tomes

#5. Roots never get the appreciation that a flower does, but that doesn't make them envious.

Debasish Mridha

#6. We can recognize and give credit where credit is due, to the debt of taste we owe Europe, but we have taste, too.

Billy Baldwin

#7. Buttercup sat up in bed. It must be his teeth. The farm boy did have good teeth, give credit where credit was due.

William Goldman

#8. Once again discovered: Do what you do because you enjoy. If expect others to give credit or honor your work, you are due for disappointment

Phillip Gary Smith

#9. He had to give humans credit where it was due - they did seem to have a knack for building interesting places for cats to explore.

Jim Butcher

#10. I just have to give credit when it's due because there are some things that took place in my life that I couldn't explain at all.

Heather Headley

#11. That Castrima has lasted this far, a comm of stills who have repeatedly failed to lynch the roggas openly living among them, is miraculous. Even if "hasn't yet committed genocidal slaughter" is a low bar to hop, other communities haven't even managed that much. You'll give credit where it's due. It

N.K. Jemisin

#12. Critics were rigid and hidebound, never willing to give due credit for anything that didn't fit in with their predetermined parameters of what fiction ought to be.

Therese Anne Fowler

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