Quotes About Economy
Everything we produce and consume has an impact on the environment, on social fabrics, and on the economy. This impact can be positive or negative and, frequently, some combination of the two.
~ Arancha Gonzalez
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America's fiscal future is frightening.
~ Kevin Brady
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I've been really frugal with money since way back, so I can't buy something if it's too expensive. I'm not that brave.
~ Akira Toriyama
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I'm actually pretty frugal with my money.
~ Stipe Miocic
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I am not frugal - I'm quite a big spender - but not on credit.
~ Steph McGovern
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Confidence, capital, and credit fuel entrepreneurship and economic expansion.
~ Elaine Chao
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You cannot fuel demand, or consumption-led demand, on credit forever.
~ Sharan Burrow
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There's no such thing as low-cost fuels.
~ Maurice Flanagan
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We know that almost all Americans are avid consumers of technology, but many lack the opportunity to do the creative work that fuels our digital economy.
~ Ro Khanna
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Every government has a fixed budget and demands of all sectors have to be fulfilled in that amount.
~ Manoj Tiwari
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Many of the familiar little things that we use every day have typically evolved over a period of time to a state of familiarity. They balance form and function, elegance and economy, success and failure in ways that are not only acceptable, but also admirable.
~ Henry Petroski
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In this age, if the currency of a major nation collapses, or its access to borrowing ends, it just can't function.
~ Roger Altman
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London's night economy is huge and it couldn't function without London's night buses.
~ Andrew Adonis, Baron Adonis
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For a number of major companies, if you can't access the commercial markets, you can't fund your business. That's a big problem. You can't pay your bills.
~ Kenneth Chenault
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We can't just live as rentiers off the oil fund.
~ Erna Solberg
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The New Deal's enmity for that system of free and competitive private enterprise which we call capitalism was fundamental.
~ Garet Garrett
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Europe itself needs to change fundamentally and focus on jobs and growth.
~ Liz Kendall
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Fundamentals make the market.
~ T. Boone Pickens
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Cómo es posible que un planeta pueda convertirse en un Edén sin dinero? —¿De qué os sirve el dinero si no os procura los servicios que necesitáis? —preguntó a su vez Kynes.
~ Frank Herbert
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O sistema histórico de pilhagem e extorsão mútuas tem um fim aqui em Arrakis. Não se pode seguir roubando aquilo de que se precisa sem pensar naqueles que virão depois. As características físicas de um planeta estão escritas em seu registro econômico e político.
~ Frank Herbert
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It soon became apparent that Trina would be an extraordinarily good housekeeper. Economy was her strong point. A good deal of peasant blood still ran undiluted in her veins, and she had all the instinct of a hardy and penurious mountain race—the instinct which saves without any thought, without idea of consequence—saving for the sake of saving, hoarding without knowing why. Even McTeague did not know how closely Trina held to her new-found wealth.
~ Frank Norris
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In no case was there anything to show that he was afflicted with blindness and this in spite of the fact that he exercised undue economy in the spacing of lines.
~ Franz Kafka
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On banks, I make no apology for attacking spivs and gamblers who did more harm to the British economy than Bob Crow could achieve in his wildest Trotskyite fantasies, while paying themselves outrageous bonuses underwritten by the taxpayer. There is much public anger about banks and it is well deserved.
~ Vince Cable
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Wildlife crime goes well beyond just a threat to endangered species but also has impacts on our society, economy and security. It undermines efforts to uphold the rule of law, acts as an agent for corruption, creates a barrier to development and fuels global instability.
~ David Lidington
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