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I get a lot of credit I don't deserve.

I get a lot of credit I don't deserve.

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

There might be some credit in being jolly.

Charles Dickens (2017). “The Complete Novels of Charles Dickens: 20 Illustrated Classics in One Volume: Oliver Twist, The Pickwick Papers, Hard Times, A Tale of Two Cities, Great Expectations, Nicholas Nickleby, The Old Curiosity Shop, Barnaby Rudge, Martin Chuzzlewit, Dombey and Son, David Copperfield…”, p.3228, e-artnow

Truth is not only a man's ornament but his instrument; it is the great man's glory, and the poor man's stock: a man's truth is his livelihood, his recommendation, his letters of credit.

Benjamin Whichcote, Anthony Tuckney (1753). “Moral and religious aphorisms [collected by J. Jeffery from the papers of B. Whichcote]. Now re-publ., with additions, by S. Salter. To which are added, Eight letters: which passed between dr. Whichcote, and dr. Tuckney”, p.149

Observed duties maintain our credit; but secret duties maintain our life.

John Flavel (1799). “Whole Works of the Rev. Mr. John Flavel”, p.520

Bubbles are best identified by credit excesses, not valuation excesses. And there's no bigger credit excess than in China.

"The Long And Short Of Treasury Bond Yields". The Daily Reckoning, www.businessinsider.com. Novemebr 29, 2010.