PEOPLE THAT OWE YOU MONEY QUOTES

“A good name is more desirable than great riches; to be esteemed is better than silver or gold.” – Proverbs 22:1

“Whoever borrows, lends at interest.” – English proverb

“A man’s integrity is his greatest asset, and his trustworthiness determines his worth.” – Unknown

“When someone owes you money, it’s more about their character than your bank account.” – Unknown

“A promise made is a debt unpaid.” – Robert W. Service

“Lending someone money is the quickest way to find out how nice they really are.” – Unknown

“Being owed money is like having a handful of sand – the tighter you grip it, the faster it slips away.” – Unknown

“Beware of those who borrow freely but forget to repay.” – Unknown

“Money can’t buy kindness or integrity, but it can reveal their absence.” – Unknown

“Lending money can damage relationships faster than anything else.” – Unknown

“Lack of credibility negates all financial transactions.” – Robin Sharma

“The bitterness of being owed money lasts longer than the pleasure of spending it.” – Unknown

“The borrower is servant to the lender.” – Proverbs 22:7

“Lending money to a friend means losing both the money and the friend.” – Unknown

“The fool and his money are soon parted, whether it’s his money or yours.” – Unknown

“Never let debt overpower your sense of self-worth.” – Unknown

“An empty pocket teaches you more about a person’s character than a full one ever will.” – Unknown

“Owe no one anything, except to love each other.” – Romans 13:8

“People who borrow and never repay are forever indebted to their conscience.” – Unknown

“Money lent to others dies on their hands.” – English proverb

“Debt is an unpaid bill that holds both our finances and relationships hostage.” – Unknown

“Borrowing money doesn’t just affect our wallets, it can also damage our self-esteem.” – Unknown

“Those who borrow from others take away their freedom and peace of mind.” – Unknown

“Debt is the enemy of financial freedom and personal integrity.” – Unknown

“A person’s trustworthiness is measured by their willingness to repay their debts.” – Unknown

“Owed money is a heavy burden that weighs on both parties involved.” – Unknown

“Money owed can turn friends into enemies and break families apart.” – Unknown

“A true friend wouldn’t let money become an obstacle in their relationship.” – Unknown

“Being owed money is a constant reminder of broken promises and shattered trust.” – Unknown

“The smallest debt can create the biggest divide between people.” – Unknown