Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (1729–1781) writer, philosopher, publicist, and art critic
Nathan the Wise http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext03/natws10.txt (1779), Act II, scene II
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (1729–1781) writer, philosopher, publicist, and art critic
Nathan the Wise http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext03/natws10.txt (1779), Act II, scene II
Woodrow Wilson (1856–1924) American politician, 28th president of the United States (in office from 1913 to 1921)
Speech to the National Press Club http://books.google.com/books?id=8gLmAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA439 (20 March 1914) <br class="br">1910s
“2801. If you would know the value of a Ducat, try to borrow one.”
Thomas Fuller (writer) (1654–1734) British physician, preacher, and intellectual
Compare Poor Richard's Almanack (1754) : If you'd know the Value of Money, go and borrow some.
Introductio ad prudentiam: Part II (1727), Gnomologia (1732)
Doris Lessing (1919–2013) British novelist, poet, playwright, librettist, biographer and short story writer
I, who ne'er<br>Went for myself a begging, go a borrowing,<br>And that for others. Borrowing's much the same<br>As begging; just as lending upon usury<br>Is much the same as thieving. <br class="br">Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, Nathan the Wise (1779), Act II, scene II http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext03/natws10.txt <br class="br">Misattributed
“The words you can't find, you borrow.”
Gabrielle Zevin (1977) American writer
Source: The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry
Adrian Mitchell (1932–2008) British writer
"Ten Ways to Avoid Lending Your Wheelbarrow to Anybody", from Adrian Mitchell's Greatest Hits (1991).
Neil Young (1945) Canadian singer-songwriter
I've Been Waiting for You
Song lyrics, Neil Young (1968)
John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester (1647–1680) English poet, and peer of the realm
Epigram, sometimes attributed to John Bromfield
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