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“Being truthful is economy of mind, for it saves the expense to remember the lie, make lie after lie and manage the false story.”
Ascetic Angel
“When we replace a sense of service and gratitude with a sense of entitlement and expectation, we quickly see the demise of our relationships, society, and economy.”
Steve Maraboli
“The writing is on the wall, but most people are watching TV.”
Rain Bojangles
“President Obama started with a much weaker economy than I did...No president...Not me, not any of my predecessors, no one could have fully repaired all the damage that he found in just 4 years.”
Bill Clinton
“The real estate becomes so horrendously expensive that, from an economic standpoint, it doesn't make sense to farm it anymore. We're still losing over a farm a day, but the remaining farms are getting larger.”
Bill Bruins
“Mitt Romney was not a businessman; he was a master financial speculator who bought, sold, flipped, and stripped businesses. Instead, he spent his 15 years raising debt in prodigious amounts on Wall Street so that Bain could purchase the pots and pans and castoffs of corporate America, leverage them to the hilt, gussy them up as reborn "roll-ups", and then deliver them back to Wall Street for resale--the faster the better.”
David Stockman
“Economic emancipation in Africa is importantly a product of governments' resolve to anti-corruption, compulsory education, entrepreneurship and state or federal institutional empowerment”
Joseph Annang Sowah
“The economy has become such a complex horror that there will be no simple solutions and anyone who tells you they know how to fix it is selling you snake oil. Any solution is sure to involve a broad spectrum of measures and will probably involve making things more difficult in the short-term in order to create long-term stability.”
E.R. Rock
“Talking about a country where people are afraid of losing their jobs - that freedom exists there - is absurdity.”
Ilkin Santak
“They are the growth engines of the economy and there are no incentives for them to become part of the formal economy.”
Abri Meiring