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Leadership consists of nothing but taking responsibility for everything that goes wrong and giving your subordinates credit for everything that goes well.
Dwight D. Eisenhower

Assuming accountability for all unsuccessful outcomes and giving credit where it is due.
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I found myself without money, without credit, without army, without experience and knowledge of my own and finally, also without any counsel because each one of them at first wanted to wait and see how things would develop.
Maria Theresa

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Attribute to God every good that you have received. If you take credit for something that does not belong to you, you will be guilty of theft.
Anthony of Padua

Acknowledge the Lord as the source of all your blessings; falsely claiming another's accomplishments is a form of stealing.
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A tragic irony of life is that we so often achieve success or financial independence after the chief reason for which we sought it has passed away.
Ellen Glasgow

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If you fellows have been hunted from one end of the country to the other as I have been, you’ll understand what a bad man’s reputation is built on. I’ve had credit for more killings than I ever dreamt of
Doc Holliday

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Giving credit where credit is due is a very rewarding habit to form. Its rewards are inestimable.
Loretta Young

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If you worry about who is going to get credit, you don't get much work done.
Dorothy Height

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In the future the question will not be, "Are people credit-worthy", but rather, "Are banks people-worthy?"
Muhammad Yunus

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Gold is money. Everything else is credit.
J. P. Morgan

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Daniel was in the greatest credit amongst the Jews, till the reign of the Roman Emperor Hadrian . And to reject his prophecies, is to reject the Christian religion. For this religion is founded upon his prophecy concerning the Messiah .
Isaac Newton

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The bank hath benefit of interest on all moneys which it creates out of nothing.
William Paterson

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The private control of credit is the modern form of slavery.
Upton Sinclair

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Be careful not to blame yourself if someone rejects Christ. If you do, you might be tempted to take credit when someone accepts him.
Craig Groeschel

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Never call an accountant a credit to his profession; a good accountant is a debit to his profession.
Charles Lyell

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Bankers own the earth. Take it away from them, but leave them the power to create money and control credit, and with a flick of a pen they will create enough to buy it back.
Josiah Stamp

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The wealth of the country, its capital, its credit, must be saved from the predatory poor as well as the predatory rich, but above all from the predatory politician.
James J. Hill

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We cannot take credit for our record avancement in certain scientific fields alone. We have been helped, and we have been helped by the people of other worlds.
Hermann Oberth

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A check or credit card, a Gucci bag strap, anything of value will do. Give as you live.
Jesse Jackson

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L'Oreal's slogan 'because you're worth it' has come to epitomise banal narcissism of early 21st century capitalism; easy indulgence and effortless self-love all available at a flick of the credit card.
Geoff Mulgan

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America takes credit for giving you freedom that you had anyway. It's like going to a wedding and putting your tag on somebody elses box.
Doug Stanhope

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If a government resorts to inflation, that is, creates money in order to cover its budget deficits or expands credit in order to stimulate business, then no power on earth, no gimmick, device, trick or even indexation can prevent its economic consequences.
Henry Hazlitt

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The Navy credits me with more kills as a sniper than any other American service member, past or present.
Chris Kyle

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I don't deserve any credit for turning the other cheek as my tongue is always in it.
Flannery O'Connor

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Credit you give yourself is not worth having.
Irving Thalberg

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Take a moment to think about your answer to this question: Am I prepared to have great success and not get any credit for it?
Tony Dungy

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A system of capitalism presumes sound money, not fiat money manipulated by a central bank. Capitalism cherishes voluntary contracts and interest rates that are determined by savings, not credit creation by a central bank.
Ron Paul

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God and God alone deserves all the credit for the good that takes place in our lives.
Bob Coy

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The trouble with being a ghostwriter or artist is that you must remain rather anonymously without credit. If one wants the credit, one has to cease being a ghost and become a leader or innovator.
Bob Kane

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Having a financial adviser enables the investor to carry a psychological call option. If the investment decision turns out well, the investor takes the credit, and if it turns out badly, the regret can be lowered by blaming the adviser.
Hersh Shefrin

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Major Strasser: You give him (Rick Blaine) credit for too much cleverness. My impression was that he's just another blundering American. Captain Renault: We musn't underestimate American blundering. I was with them when they blundered into Berlin in 1918.
Humphrey Bogart

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If you're a state and you don't set up an exchange, that means your citizens don't get their tax credits.
Jonathan Gruber

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That God once loved a garden we learn in Holy writ. And seeing gardens in the Spring I well can credit it.
Winifred Mary Letts

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[Photojournalism] really is the only branch of photography that's a credit to our profession. We see, we understand; we see more, we understand more.
Philip Jones Griffiths

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Aspire to be, and all that we are not God will give us credit for trying.
Nannie Helen Burroughs

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Once a nation parts with the control of its credit, it matters not who makes the laws.
William Lyon Mackenzie King

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If the Almighty himself played the violin, the credits would still read 'Rubinstein, God, and Piatigorsky', in that order.
Jascha Heifetz

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You can't take credit for talent; you can only take credit for using it.
Morgan Freeman

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I don't share blame. I don't share credit. And I don't share desserts.
Beverly Sills

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A little less complaint and whining, and a little more dogged work and manly striving, would do us more credit than a thousand civil rights bills.
W. E. B. Du Bois

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I hope that I have accomplished just one thing: that I have been a credit to tennis and my country.
Althea Gibson

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I know that God exists. I know that I have never invented anything. I have been a medium by which these things were given to the culture as fast as the culture could earn them. I give all the credit to God.
Philo

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In explaining any puzzling Washington phenomenon, always choose stupidity over conspiracy, incompetence over cunning. Anything else gives them too much credit.
Charles Krauthammer

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Put down me for a lifetime of success: give me credit, I'll find ways of paying.
Evita Peron

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It is not enough to do God's work; it must be done in His way and for His credit.
Erwin W. Lutzer

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The priests of one religion never credit the miracles of another religion. Is this because priests instinctively know priests?
Robert Green Ingersoll

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I think we give human beings too much credit. We're primates, you know.
Eric Andre

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You get no moral credit for forcing other people to do what you think is right.
Penn Jillette

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I'm not alone, I'm free. I no longer have to be a credit, I don't have to be a symbol to anybody; I don't have to be a first to anybody.
Lena Horne

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Malice scorned, puts out itself; but argued, give a kind of credit to a false accusation.
Philip Massinger

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Each economy relies on the credit system, that is, on the erroneous assumption that the other will pay back money pumped.
Kurt Tucholsky