Quotes about Economic
I believe war is the inevitable fruit of our economic system.
- Helen Keller
Can economic hardship, such as the loss of a job, be a blessing in disguise? Perhaps yes, if the result is the awakening of an entrepreneurial spirit and the creation of a new business.
- Napoleon Hill
The jubilee then is about restoring to people the capacity to participate in the economic life of the community for their own viability and society's benefit.
- Christopher Wright
Trust is the lubricant of human relationships. Where there is high trust among and between people, economic activity flourishes and there are opportunities for all.
- Brian Tracy
The most important step we can take toward Mars is to make significant progress on Earth. Even modest improvements in the social, economic, and political problems that our global civilization now faces could release enormous resources, both material and human, for other goals.
- Carl Sagan
Economic and health statistics, as well as police-violence statistics, shed light on the pressures on American Indian communities and individuals: Indian youths have the highest suicide rate of any United States ethnic group.
- Lydia Millet
And in Iraq we tried to implement the same policy that was so successful in Saudi Arabia, but Saddam Hussein didn't buy. When the economic hit men fail in this scenario, the next step is what we call the jackals.
- John Perkins
While the crash only took place six months ago, I am convinced we have now passed the worst, and with continued unity of effort, we shall rapidly recover. There is one certainty of the future of a people of the resources, intelligence and character of the people of the United States - that is, prosperity.
- Herbert Hoover
If you're totally illiterate and living on one dollar a day, the benefits of globalization never come to you.
- Jimmy Carter
The stubborn embrace of austerity by key European leaders, despite all of the contrary evidence, was more than a little frustrating.
- Barack Obama
Clinton himself understood that globalization involved not only new economic challenges but also new security challenges.
- Barack Obama
Still, there was no getting around the fact that many of the people most culpable for the nation's economic woes remained fabulously wealthy and had avoided prosecution mainly because the laws as written deemed epic recklessness and dishonesty in the boardroom or on the trading floor less blameworthy than the actions of a teenage shoplifter.
- Barack Obama