Quotes About Economy
On Pine Ridge and Rosebud they had communal cattle herds and some Indians were becoming ranchers in a small way. But the government was quick to destroy our budding economy. World War I broke out and in 1917 the white superintendent sold off our cattle "because it was needed for the war effort.
~ Mary Brave Bird
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The big difference between sex for money and sex for free is that sex for money costs less.
~ Brendan Francis
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China is a big country with a lot of chinese people living there
~ Charles de Gaulle
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If you want to say it with flowers, a single rose says : "I'm cheap!
~ Delta Burke
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Relative to perceived physical wants, the Stone Age economy is an economy of abundance.
~ Unknown
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The poor stole what they could from the rich, and the rich stole what they could from the working poor - one act called crime, the other, industry
~ Unknown
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Saving money is the best antidote for fear.
~ Unknown
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There are two monetary circuits in contemporary economies, a public money circuit and a commercial money circuit. Both create and circulate the public currency. The difference between them is that one is based on debt, the other is not.
~ Unknown
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over a hundred towns had combined together in what was called the "Hanseatic League." This
~ Unknown
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In spite of advances in technology and changes in the economy, state government still operates on an obsolete 1970s model. We have a typewriter government in an Internet age.
~ Matt Blunt
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Pueblo investment properties, and he had mortgaged the ranch to raise added investment funds for still more business concerns. At the time, with the economy booming
~ Unknown
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Science has shown that mass below the knee is very costly in terms of its effect on running economy.
~ Matt Fitzgerald
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Happiness is not good for the economy. We are encouraged, continually, to be a little bit dissatisfied with ourselves.
~ Matt Haig
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THE WORLD IS increasingly designed to depress us. Happiness isn't very good for the economy.
~ Matt Haig
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A ver short chapter with a long title, in which not very much happens.
~ Matt Haig
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HAPPINESS IS NOT good for the economy. We are encouraged, continually, to be a little bit dissatisfied with ourselves. Our bodies are too fat, or too thin, or too saggy. Our skin is expected to have the right 'sun-kissed glow', or the
~ Matt Haig
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Instead, we must follow the economy of mood where it leads, attending to the sources that bring so many into low mood states—think routines that feature too much work and too little sleep. We need broader mood literacy and an awareness of tools that interrupt low mood states before they morph into longer and more severe ones. These tools include altering how we think, the events around us, our relationships, and conditions in our bodies (by exercise, medication, or diet).
~ Matt Haig
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THE WORLD IS increasingly designed to depress us. Happiness isn't very good for the economy. If we were happy with what we had, why would we need more?
~ Matt Haig
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Happiness is not good for the economy.
~ Matt Haig
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THE WORLD IS increasingly designed to depress us. Happiness isn't very good for the economy. If we were happy with what we had, why would we need more? How do you sell an antiaging moisturizer? You make someone worry about aging. How do you get people to vote for a political party? You make them worry about immigration. How do you get them to buy insurance? By making them worry about everything. How do you get them to have plastic surgery? By highlighting their physical flaws.
~ Matt Haig
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The news could be more accurately described as the war and money show.
~ Matt Haig
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Gross Domestic Product—the substitution, in effect, of ideas for physical value.
~ Matt Taibbi
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They thought they were employing an economy-saving doctrine of situational leniency, but they somehow failed to understand that by coming up with a calculus to determine who was big enough and important enough to command jurisprudential mercy, they were simultaneously making a calculation about who was small enough and unimportant enough not to qualify.
~ Matt Taibbi
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one of the top selections for its steady growth and defensive nature of its business. Economies may ebb and flow, but the number of incarcerated Americans is steadily growing according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
~ Matt Taibbi
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