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Quotes About Bank

We know too little about global wealth dynamics, so we need international transmission of bank information.
~ Thomas Piketty
The biggest rebellion I could've ever had with my father would be to work in a bank. He would have disowned me. As long as I was doing something where I didn't have to wear a tie, I was good.
~ Christian Bale
As soon as I got to L.A., there was this big crime where these guys tunnelled underneath a bank on a three-day weekend and went right up to the vault and emptied everything out.
~ Michael Connelly
A good monetary policy follows inflationary expectations and not historical numbers.
~ Adi Godrej
It's a challenge for monetary policy to communicate that our inflation objective is 2 percent.
~ Charles L. Evans
I mean, when I went to go get a loan as a creator, when I went to get a loan from the bank, I was in escrow for 90 days. The bank wouldn't give me a loan when I tried to buy a house, because they didn't understand how I made money. They said, 'Send us your pay stubs from your job.' I said, ' What are pay stubs?' because I didn't have a job.
~ Jack Conte
If I have a financial problem, it is caution. I like to have money in the bank. I don't like taking chances.
~ Arlene Phillips
You can't fool me, comrade. You want to put on a cowboy hat and keep lawless bank robbers in line.'' "No time. I have enough trouble keeping you in line.
~ Richelle Mead
You can't fool me, comrade. You want to put on a cowboy hat and keep lawless bank robbers in line.
~ Richelle Mead
In one city, a famous gangster robbed a bank of a thousand pounds and spent the whole lot on Wonka bars that same afternoon. And when the police entered his house to arrest him, they found him sitting on the floor amidst mountains of chocolate, ripping off the wrappers with the blade of a long dagger.
~ Roald Dahl
All of us should treasure his (John Dillinger) Oriental wisdom and his preaching of a Zen-like detachment, as exemplified by his constant reminder to clerks, tellers, or others who grew excited by his presence in their banks: 'Just lie down on the floor and keep calm.
~ Robert Anton Wilson
What kind of a hick town is this, anyway?" she murmured. "A bank is held up and the sheriff is in church. What's he doing, praying that somebody will catch the robbers for him?
~ Robert Bloch
I know why you didn't get the money. I was wondering how much sixteen million dollars weighs." "I can tell you exactly. Bank gets hit, they tell us how many of each denomination was lost. Tally that up, you know how many bills; you have four hundred fifty-four bills in a pound, doesn't matter what denominations—just do the math. This particular sixteen million weighs eleven hundred forty-two pounds." Holman
~ Robert Crais
The boat struck the bank full tilt. The dreamer, the joyous oarsman, lay on his back at the bottom of the boat, his heels in the air.
~ Kenneth Grahame
he sat on the bank, while the river still chattered on to him, a babbling procession of the best stories in the world, sent from the heart of the earth to be told at last to the insatiable sea.
~ Kenneth Grahame
The Rat was sitting on the river bank, singing a little song. He had just composed it himself, so he was very taken up with it, and would not pay proper attention to Mole or anything else.
~ Kenneth Grahame
All that stuff you want to forget as if it never happened, the Nazi gold, the Jewish gold, the tax havens for oligarchs and kleptocrats, the secret bank accounts for criminals of all kinds.
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
With reflexes that were more like precognition, Han threw everything he had into an equally frantic bank.
~ L. Neil Smith
Jesus was born on a bank holiday and died on a bank holiday. We can therefore assume that when he returns again it will also be on a bank holiday.
~ P. G. Johnson
I had shaved my beard for her-a huge disappointment, because I'd enjoyed my three weeks looking like a bank robber.
~ Jennifer Echols
filled her memory bank with shiny coins.
~ Erica Jong
The bank is the only criminal that is not accountable
~ AMYNE E. QASEM
Upon the sacredness of property civilization itself depends—the right of the laborer to his hundred dollars in the savings bank, and equally the legal right of the millionaire to his millions.
~ Andrew Carnegie
The whistle-blower handed over bank records, 'which were the key to revealing an entire global money laundering system, an enormous worldwide network of secret cash payments amounting to literally billions of dollars that had gone on for years with the connivance of the British government'.62
~ Andrew Feinstein