Money can’t buy happiness, but it sure can borrow some trouble.
Borrowing money is like playing with fire, eventually you’ll get burned.
I’ll lend you money, but don’t you dare ask for interest. We’re friends, not creditors.
Friends come and go, but debt remains forever.
Borrowing money is like borrowing trouble in advance.
Money can’t buy love, but it can definitely help you get ignored by your friends when you borrow some.
The only thing worse than borrowing money is not being able to give it back on time.
Borrowing money is like going to the dentist – no one enjoys it, but sometimes it’s necessary.
Borrowing money is a bit like dieting – you always end up craving for more.
Borrowing money is like a temporary solution to a permanent problem.
Borrowing money is a lot like fishing – you cast your line and hope for a bite.
I can lend you money, but don’t expect me to also lend you my patience.
Borrowing money is like playing a game of Jenga – one wrong move and everything can come crashing down.
Borrowing money is like taking a shower with your clothes on – it’s messy and you’ll probably regret it later.
Borrowing money is like watching a horror movie – you know it’s going to end badly, but you just can’t look away.
Borrowing money is like playing a game of hide and seek – you’re constantly hiding from your creditors.
Borrowing money is like hoping for a miracle, but ending up with a nightmare.
Borrowing money is like walking a tightrope – one wrong step and you’re in deep financial trouble.
Borrowing money is like making a deal with the devil – it might seem like a good idea at the time, but you’ll pay the price later.
Borrowing money is like trying to catch a falling knife – it’s dangerous and you’re bound to get hurt.
Borrowing money is like a bad magic trick – you make it disappear from your friend’s pocket and reappear in yours.
Borrowing money is like trying to fit a square peg into a round hole – it just doesn’t work.
Borrowing money is like spinning a roulette wheel – you never know if you’ll come out a winner or a loser.
Borrowing money is like playing with fire, you’ll get burned if you’re not careful.
Borrowing money is like getting a tattoo – it might seem cool at first, but you’ll regret it later.
Borrowing money is like eating a box of chocolates – sweet at first, but it leaves a bitter taste in your mouth.
Borrowing money is like buying a lottery ticket – you’re hoping for a big win, but more likely to end up disappointed.
Borrowing money is like driving without a seatbelt – it’s risky and you’ll end up regretting it.
Borrowing money is like wearing high heels – it might feel good at first, but eventually, it becomes painful.
Borrowing money is like a game of chess – you have to think several moves ahead to avoid losing.
Borrowing money is like borrowing trouble – it’s easy to get into and hard to get out of.
Borrowing money is like trying to catch a greased pig – it’s slippery and hard to hold onto.
Borrowing money is like trying to squeeze blood from a stone – it’s impossible and frustrating.
Borrowing money is like taking a loan from the mafia – you’ll end up owing them more than you bargained for.
Borrowing money is like eating a slice of pie – it’s satisfying in the moment, but you’ll feel guilty afterward.
Borrowing money is like trying to put toothpaste back in the tube – once it’s out, there’s no going back.
Borrowing money is like walking a tightrope – one wrong move and you’ll fall into a pit of debt.
Borrowing money is like making a deal with the devil – you might get what you want, but it’ll cost you your soul.
Borrowing money is like taking a ride on a roller coaster – it’s thrilling at first, but you might end up feeling sick.
Borrowing money is like trying to solve a Rubik’s cube – it’s frustrating and you’ll never find the right solution.
Borrowing money is like playing a game of Russian Roulette – one wrong move and you’ll be in deep trouble.
Borrowing money is like trying to catch a cloud – it’s elusive and you’ll never be able to hold onto it.
Borrowing money is like making a deal with the devil – it might seem like a good idea at the time, but you’ll pay the price later.
Borrowing money is like trying to swim against the current – it’s exhausting and you’ll end up going nowhere.
Borrowing money is like a dance with the devil – it might be exciting but someone always ends up getting burned.
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