Our banking system grew by accident, and whenever something happens by accident, it becomes a religion. By Walter Wriston Accident, Bankers, Banking, Religion
Banking establishments are more dangerous than standing armies. By Thomas Jefferson Army, Bankers, Banking, Danger
I don’t trust a bank that would lend money to such a poor risk. By Robert Benchley Bankers, Banking, Risk, Sarcastic
Except for the con men borrowing money they shouldn’t get and the widows who have to visit the handsome young men in the trust department, no sane person ever enjoyed visiting a bank. By Martin Mayer Bankers, Banking, Sarcastic
This is the twilight of the banks. It would be a more cheerful spectacle if we could envision the dawn of the institutions that will replace them. By Martin Mayer Bankers, Banking, Sarcastic, Twilight
Banking may well be a career from which no man really recovers. By John Kenneth Galbraith Bankers, Banking, Career, Sarcastic
Sign above bank teller’s stations: TO ERR IS HUMAN; TO FORGIVE IS NOT BANK POLICY. By Anonymous Bankers, Banking, Forgiving, Funny, Sarcastic
A banker is a man who lends you an umbrella when the weather is fair, and takes it away from you when it rains. By Anonymous Bankers, Banking, Rainy days, Sarcastic