Reichsbank Quotes & Sayings
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Any intervention, such as that of the German Reichsbank in the Spring of 1923, in which only a small part of the increasing note-expansion was recovered by the banks through the sale of foreign bills, would necessarily be unsuccessful. Led by the idea of opposing speculation, inflationistic governments have allowed themselves to become involved in measures whose meaning is hardly intelligible. Thus at one time the importation of notes, then their exportation, then again both their exportation and importation, have been prohibited. Exporters have been forbidden to sell for their own country's notes, importers to buy with them. — Ludwig Von Mises
Sight of Dawson running on the opposite side of the street, — Nicholas Sparks
There is something brutal and wonderful about not having a clue who you are. — Kristen Chandler
The kind of smile that has kept a froggy, dark sort of surprise in its back pocket, and won't spoil it too soon. — Catherynne M Valente
The good and wise lead quite lives — Euripides
The methods used for this purpose have made the study of the history of revolutions a rather difficult enterprise. It appears, for example, that there was not a single anti-government action under the reign of Louis Napoleon which had not been inspired by the police itself. — Hannah Arendt
There's no need to rush. For you, everything is only starting. — Yuki Suetsugu
There is one thing Anthony Weiner and I agree on: there are a lot of smart, hard-working people in the financial industry. — Elizabeth Warren
The state of things and the dispositions of men were then such, that a man could not well tell whom he might trust or whom he might fear. — Thomas More
They went up against white mobs, water hoses, vicious dogs, the Ku Klux Klan, trigger-happy nightstick-wielding police, armed only with their belief in justice and their desire for freedom. — Assata Shakur
An evil intention perverts the best actions, and makes them sins. — Joseph Addison
