Privatised Keynesianism Quotes & Sayings
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The old begin to complain of the conduct of the young when they themselves are no longer able to set a bad example. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld
A sensible woman can never be happy with a fool. — George Washington
I need eclectic people in my life. — Chris Terrio
We come out of Jewish-refugee, Holocaust stock, which means that our predecessors fled and we learned that systems of power are vulnerable to corruption and can treat the defenseless in a destructive fashion. — Eugene Jarecki
Always say no to drugs. It will drive the prices down. — Jim Davidson
Embrace the glory of age. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Corporations no longer try to fit square pegs into round holes; they just fit them into square cubicles. — Robert Breault
I run hills anytime I really have to think. — Kristin Armstrong
He was one of that great class of Englishmen who love their wives and trust them unquestioningly with their money and their honour, but are apt to hedge a little over their motor-cars. — Nevil Shute
This should be agony. I should be a mass of aching muscle - broken, spent, unable to move. And, were I an older man, I surely would ... but I'm a man of thirty - of twenty again. The rain on my chest is a baptism - I'm born again ... — Frank Miller
Not every visitor was enchanted. William Morris, the future designer and aesthete, then aged seventeen, was so appalled by what he saw as the exhibition's lack of taste and veneration of excess that he staggered from the building and was sick in the bushes. — Bill Bryson
People notice differences and expect every difference in form to convey some difference in meaning. — Steven Pinker
But, wherever a man goes, men will pursue and paw him with their dirty institutions, and, if they can, constrain him to belong to their desperate odd-fellow society. It is true, I might have resisted forcibly with more or less effect, might have run "amok" against society; but I preferred that society should run "amok" against me, it being the desperate party. — Henry David Thoreau
