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Credit Quotes - Page 15

Do I have more depth than I'm given credit for? No!

"The name's Norton. Graham Norton" by Barbara Ellen, www.theguardian.com. November 18, 2007.

You have to give yourself credit, not too much because that would be bragging.

Frank McCourt (2005). “Teacher Man: A Memoir”, p.28, Simon and Schuster

Wit, like money, bears an extra value when rung down immediately it is wanted. Men pay severely who require credit.

Douglas William Jerrold, Blanchard Jerrold (1859). “Specimens of Douglas Jerrold's wit: together with selections, chiefly from his contributions to journals, intended to illustrate his opinions”, p.103

Politics is largely the process of taking credit and putting the blame on others - regardless of what the facts may be.

"Bankrupt ‘Exploiters’" by Thomas Sowell, www.nationalreview.com. July 22, 2008.

Stories are artifacts, not really made things which we create and can take credit for, but pre-existing objects which we dig up.

Stephen King (2007). “Everything's Eventual: 14 Dark Tales”, p.211, Simon and Schuster

Commerce can never be at a stop while one man wants what another can supply; and credit will never be denied, while it is likely to be repaid with profit.

Samuel Johnson, Elizabeth Carter, Samuel Richardson, Catherine Talbot (1825). “The Rambler: A Periodical Paper, Published in 1750, 1751, 1752”

You have to give credit where credit is due.

"Revis vs. Moss: What happened?". www.boston.com. November 18, 2009.