Sentences with Credit, Sentences about Credit in English

Sentences with Credit, Sentences about Credit in English

1. Where are your credit cards?

2. Remember that credit is money.

3. Can I use a credit card for payment?

4. No man’s credit is as good as his money.

5. Creditors have better memories than debtors.

6. Friendship, like credit, is highest when it is not used.

7. Could you read off the last four digits of the credit card again.

8. Too many people get credit for being good, when they are only being passive.

9. Sustaining true friendship is a lot more challenging than we give it credit for.

10. A lot of times you get credit for stuff in your movies you didn’t intend to be there.

11. You can take no credit for beauty at sixteen. But if you are beautiful at sixty, it will be your soul’s own doing.

12. You can take no credit for beauty at sixteen. But if you are beautiful at sixty, it will be your own soul’s doing.

13. There is great beauty in going through life without anxiety or fear. Half our fears are baseless, and the other half discreditable.

14. Could I have but a line a century hence crediting a contribution to the advance of peace, I would yield every honor which has been accorded by war.

15. I have noticed… that men usually leave married women alone and are inclined to treat all wives with respect. This is no great credit to married women.

16. The last time money left the art world, intrepid types maxed out their credit cards and opened galleries, and a few of them have become the best in the world.

17. I often get letters, quite frequently, from people who say how they like the programmes a lot, but I never give credit to the almighty power that created nature.

18. I always give Lindsay so much credit for her tennis game, for her attitude, for her person, and because of how she deals with all the things. I don’t think people give her enough credit for how well she’s doing.

19. The fact that he didn’t get credit for a while is more the story of social injustice. But his own spirit wasn’t driven by that, and wasn’t dependent upon that. He just wished he had the cash to go to medical school.

20. Legislation to create a new 10 percent tax bracket, reduce the marriage penalty, cut the tax rate on dividends and capital gains, and increase the child tax credit have been essential elements in this economic expansion.

21. A system of capitalism presumes sound money, not fiat money manipulated by a central bank. Capitalism cherishes voluntary contracts and interest rates that are determined by savings, not credit creation by a central bank.

22. If you are worried about job security and do not have an adequate emergency fund (ideally eight months’ worth of living expenses stashed away in a federally insured bank or credit union), you need to focus more on saving money than paying down the balance on your credit cards.

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