Top 29 Money Thats Owed Quotes
#1. The truth is for those that seek it!
#2. I stabbed a piece of broccoli like it owed me money.
#3. When I was in N.W.A. and didn't get paid all the money I was owed, that's when the business side of showbiz hit me.
#4. The bum was justified in his actions because he was homeless and poor. He was allowed to beg for money because the circumstances made it acceptable. Society had shunned him and he was owed that much.
#5. We're still expected to color within the lines of accepted femininity, and women who step out of those lines are usually attacked, whether verbally or physically.
#6. Marriage is a matter of more worth
Than to be dealt in by attorneyship.
#7. Sleep evaded him like an old friend who owed him money.
#8. I can't go anywhere without being bugged by somebody. I'd love to just hike out down the street, or drop in a restaurant, or wander in the park, or take my kids somewhere without collecting a trail of people. But I can't.
#9. If you couldn't catch up with me before the fame and fortune when you had owed me money and/or took up time with me, why on God's green earth should I take up any more time with you to borrow more money and not see you again until its time to borrow some more.
#10. Look your audience straight in the eyes, and begin to talk as if every one of them owed you money.
#11. But knowledge is there, in the meat," she said, "and I am resolved to learn from it.
#12. America is the brokest country in history. We owe more money than anyone has ever owed anyone. And Obama and Reid say relax, that's no reason not to spend more - because the world hasn't yet concluded we have no intention of paying it back. When they do, the dollar will collapse.
#13. Because if someone owed me several thousand, and then stole from my house, and then I found out he had the money and didn't pay me back, I'd be pretty pissed," Hackett said.
#14. And that's why I prefer to dance in the bedroom.
#15. Will we shoot virtually at each other over the Internet? Probably not. On the other hand, there may be wars fought about the Internet.
#16. She kept me from living in back alleys and going back to drugs. I paid her back, but I owed her a lot more than the money. Emily saved my life." Buck Jamison in Goodbye Emily
#17. To pay for my father's funeral I borrowed money from people he already owed money to. One called him a nobody. No, I said, he was a failure. You can't remember a nobody's name, that's why they're called nobodies. Failures are unforgettable.
#18. The Sikh gave him the money. When Menon asked for his address so that he could repay the man, the Sikh said that Menon owed the debt to any stranger who came to him in need, as long as he lived. The help came from a stranger and was to be repaid to a stranger.
#19. I owed her big-time. Jane had left me the house and the money and the skull. I
#20. The farmer's way of saving money: to be owed by someone he trusted.
#21. I couldn't quite understand how an ordinary man's good qualities could become crushing accusations against a guilty man.
#22. Never in the history of human credit has so much been owed.
#23. I find no foeman in the road but fear; to doubt is failure and to dare success.
#24. I never knew a man troubled with melancholy, who had plenty to do, and did it.
#25. Accountability was a foreign thing, and back in the day I avoided it like I owed it money.
#26. I don't see how you can live in a black and white world without becoming ... uncreative. You can't make anything new. Everything already is what it is.
#27. Any titles, money, or privilege you inherit are actually hindrances. They delude you into believing you are owed respect.
#28. I have never been able, really, to figure out where my life begins and where it ends. I have never, never been able to figure it all out, what it's all about, what it all means.
#29. Attacking or fleeing are part of the struggle; being paralysed by fear is not.
