ME 13:431
1810s, Letters to John Wayles Eppes (1813)
“No one has a natural right to the trade of a money lender, but he who has the money to lend. Let those then among us who have a moneyed capital and who prefer employing it in loans rather than otherwise, set up banks and give cash or national bills for the notes they discount. Perhaps, to encourage them, a larger interest than is legal in the other cases might be allowed them, on the condition of their lending for short periods only.”
ME 13:277
1810s, Letters to John Wayles Eppes (1813)
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ME 13:277
1810s, Letters to John Wayles Eppes (1813)
“Money lending is a horrible profession. If we are to call it otherwise it is lawful plundering.”
Veeramani, Collected Works of Periyar, p. 514.
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“A bank is a place that will lend you money if you can prove that you don't need it.”
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 239.
Marc Faber, economist, as quoted in " Raghuram Rajan only central banker I trust, he should get Nobel in Economics: Marc Faber http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2015-08-12/news/65490521_1_marc-faber-rbi-governor-boom-doom-report", The Economic Times (12 August 2015)
Source: Permaculture: A Designers' Manual (1988), chapter 14.2
“[A banker is] a man who will lend you money if you can prove to him that you don't need it.”
Quoted by Leonard Lyons in his column https://secure.pqarchiver.com/washingtonpost_historical/doc/151726578.html, 15 October 1944