Stagflation 1970s Quotes & Sayings
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Friends are the best anti-depressants; with only positive effects, no side-effects. — Piyush Kaviraj

True professional selling is simply sharing enthusiasm. — Dan Miller

The stagflation of the 1970s blessed us with damaging wage and price controls and the utterly counterintuitive supply-side notion - famously drawn on a napkin - that cutting taxes would lead to higher tax revenues. — Steven Rattner

Art and relligion are not professions: they are not occupations for which men can be paid. The artist and the saint do what they have to do, not to make a living, but in obedience to some mysterious necessity. They do not product to live - they live to produce. — Clive Bell

Regarding Fasting: Have the faith to bind the Lord. — L. Tom Perry

Certainty is the place where questions go to die. — Dee Hock

Scandinavia is boring. People living there apparently have little to do. And as European history teaches, when there is nothing much to do, you may as well amuse yourself by attacking the Jews. — Elliott Abrams

If you want to freak your cat out, stare at your cat. If you want to reassure your cat, stare at your cat, then very deliberately and very slowly blink. Like that. The cat will also deliberately, slowly blink back at you, and I almost guarantee that she will start to purr. That's a feline reassurance. — Walter Murch

Let nothing be done rashly, and at random, but all things according to the most exact and perfect rules of art. — Marcus Aurelius

It is death, and not what comes after death, that men are generally afraid of. — Samuel Butler

We have to get rid of ISIS first. After we get rid of ISIS, we'll start thinking about it. But we can't be fighting [Bashar] Assad. And when you're fighting Assad, you are fighting Russia, you're fighting - you're fighting a lot of different groups. — Donald Trump