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“The war has ended with every one owing every one else immense sums of money. Germany owes a large sum to the Allies, the Allies owe a large sum to Great Britain, and Great Britain owes a large sum to the United States. The holders of war loan in every country are owed a large sum by the States, and the States in its turn is owed a large sum by these and other taxpayers. The whole position is in the highest degree artificial, misleading, and vexatious. We shall never be able to move again, unless we can free our limbs from these paper shackles.”
John Maynard Keynes“The only thing you can justifiably claim that life owes you is an equal measure of what you have given out. And even that is debatable.”
Richelle E. Goodrich, Slaying Dragons“If there is anything in us, it is not our own; it is a gift of God. But if it is a gift of God, then it is entirely a debt one owes to love, that is, to the law of Christ. And if it is a debt owed to love, then I must serve others with it, not myself.Thus my learning is not my own; it belongs to the unlearned and is the debt I owe them...My wisdom belongs to the foolish, my power to the oppressed. Thus my wealth belongs to the poor, my righteousness to the sinners...It is with all these qualities that we must stand before God and intervene on behalf of those who do not have them, as though clothed with someone else's garment...But even before men we must, with the same love, render them service against their detractors and those who are violent toward them; for this is what Christ did for us.”
Martin Luther, Luther's Works Lectures on Galatians/Chapters 5-6 Chapters 1-6“A grateful mind by owing owes not, but still pays, at once indebted and discharged; what burden then?”
John Milton, Paradise Lost“Character must show itself in the man'sperformance both of the duty he owes himself and of the duty he owes the state.The man's foremast duty is owed to himself and his family; and he can do thisduty only by earning money, by providing what is essential to material wellbeing;it is only after this has been done that he can hope to build a highersuperstructure on the solid material foundation; it is only after this has beendone that he can help in his movements for the general well-being. He must pullhis own weight first, and only after this can his surplus strength be of use to thegeneral public. It is not good to excite that bitter laughter which expressescontempt; and contempt is what we feel for the being whose enthusiasm tobenefit mankind is such that he is a burden to those nearest him; who wishes todo great things for humanity in the abstract, but who cannot keep his wife incomfort or educate his children.”
Theodore Roosevelt, The Man in the Arena: Selected Writings“Don't go around saying the world owes you a living. The world owes you nothing. It was here first.”
Mark Twain“I always felt that a scientist owes the world only one thing, and that is the truth as he sees it.”
Hans Eysenck“Don’t go around saying the world owes you a living. The world owes you nothing. It was here first.”
Mark Twain“Existence is a strange bargain. Life owes us little we owe it everything. The only true happiness comes from squandering ourselves for a purpose.”
William Cowper“No one OWES you a THING. So don’t EXPECT it. You’re on your OWN.”
Carew Papritz, The Legacy Letters: his Wife, his Children, his Final Gift