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Debt Quote by Francois Rabelais

“The Lord forbid that I should be out of debt, as if indeed I could not be trusted.” quote by Francois Rabelais
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“The Lord forbid that I should be out of debt, as if indeed I could not be trusted.”

Francois Rabelais

About This Quote

The speaker fears being indebted, implying that debt would erode trust and personal integrity.

In simple terms: Debt is seen as a moral weakness.

Key Takeaway

Financial dependence threatens credibility.

Themes

finance trust ethics personal responsibility

Mood

anxious cautious

Type

philosophical warning

When to use this quote

  • someone avoiding loans to protect reputation
  • a business leader refusing credit
  • a student fearing tuition debt

Key Concepts

social perception of debt self‑worth tied to financial autonomy

Practical Applications

  • budgeting workshops
  • financial literacy counseling

Questions to Reflect On

  • Does debt always diminish trust?
  • When can borrowing be ethically justified?
A Different Perspective

Debt can be a tool for growth; fear may limit opportunities.

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