(23 quotes found)
“The hottest places in hell are reserved for those who in times of great moral crises maintain their neutrality”
Dante Alighieri
“In crises the most daring course is often safest.”
Henry Kissinger
“Well, guess where most of those fires and crises come from? Correct - from secondary things that were ignored because of all the fires and crises. This syndrome does not self-correct, it self-perpetuates.”
David Allen
“This is someone who has staked his presidency on strong leadership through crises, and now he has faced three major challenges. Sept. 11 fundamentally altered what this administration is going to be remembered for, which is the response to terrorism, the Iraq war and now obviously Katrina and the aftermath.”
Charles Franklin
“Such disasters and crises not only endanger people's lives and property, but also test the government's emergency response capability.”
Huang Bailian
“The era of recurring economic crises has come to an end,”
Vicente Fox
“Crises are challenges, not calamities.”
Guy Verhofstadt
“This is one of the worst (economic) crises of our lifetime, we're facing not the worst winter but a winter that never ends.”
George Fulton
“We're at a critical juncture. I'd venture to say there are crises at every turn. The biggest we have is the nursing and departure at a time when the patient population is increasing. We push our nurses to the limit.”
Jeff Smith
“Historically, economic and political crises have been buying opportunities. Looking at 17 crises, ranging from President Wilson's nervous breakdown to the Gulf War, the stock market setback generally has been a short-term matter lasting no more than a few months.”
Sung Won Sohn