Quotes About Crisis
Y no hay reforma de la ley electoral o reconstrucción de los partidos políticos que sea capaz de remediar esta debacle.
~ Roberto Gargarella
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The sad thing about boredom is that one learns to value it only when it is exploded by a disaster, or the threat of one.
~ Robin Hobb
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Yes, there what we would consider 'emergent circumstances.
~ Lisa Scottoline
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Don't you wear glasses, George?" "Not anymore. I had my eyes lasered." Can you say midlife crisis? Radial keratotomy is the new red Porsche.
~ Lisa Scottoline
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That virus, it's spreading from China to Europe. There's talk of a lockdown
~ Lisa Unger
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people who linger on the edge, looking down, the people who pick up the phone and reach out for help? Most of the time, you can talk them down. They are looking for a way back to the light.
~ Lisa Unger
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But the people who linger on the edge, looking down, the people who pick up the phone and reach out for help? Most of the time, you can talk them down. They are looking for a way back to the light.
~ Lisa Unger
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Everyone becomes a believer in a crisis, calling on a God with whom to cut a last-ditch deal. She'd
~ Liz Jensen
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The rule for finding plots for character-centered novels, which is to ask: 'So what's the worst possible thing I can do to *this* guy?' And then do it.
~ Lois McMaster Bujold
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Because that's what family was all about, in her experience. They pulled together in a crisis; it was just too bad about the rest of the time.
~ Lois McMaster Bujold
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The letter came at a time in his life when the battle inside his soul could have tipped either way.
~ Lora Leigh
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Understand this, a hospital is a gateway between the living and the dead. We've all had things happen to us here.
~ Loren W. Christensen
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I have been troubled to witness how divisive making any reference to the end times has come to be among some sincere believers and leaders who deeply love God and one another. Oh, how I long to see the body of Christ come together in unity, to see them fast and pray for an awakening in the midst of the present crisis that is growing in the nations! Our passion and our unifying factor are the Lord Jesus crucified, raised on the third day, and ascended into heaven, who one day will return.
~ Lou Engle
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Adversity is another way to measure the greatness of individuals. I never had a crisis that didn't make me stronger.
~ Lou Holtz
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On the contrary: she thought that the conditions that had made Hitler possible were still present, and that the West needed to be reborn. The European tradition had destroyed itself. "The whole of nearly three thousand years of Western civilization with all its implied beliefs, traditions, and standards of judgment has come toppling down over our heads," she wrote.47
~ Louis Menand
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We consider situation critical, politicians appear to have absolute control.
~ Ron Chernow
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The 1907 panic would be the last time that bankers loomed so much larger than regulators in a crisis.
~ Ron Chernow
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It means disaster to the country, financial depression, and chaos.
~ Ron Chernow
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Status quo, you know, is Latin for 'the mess we're in'.
~ Ronald Reagan
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In times of war or crisis, power is easily stolen from the many by the few on a promise of security. The more elusive the or imaginary the foe, the better for manufacturing consent.
~ Ronald Wright
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In times of war or crisis, power is easily stolen from the many by the few on a promise of security. The more elusive or imaginary the foe, the better for manufacturing consent.
~ Ronald Wright
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People afraid of outsiders are easily manipulated. The warrior caste, supposedly society's protectors, often become protection racketeers. In times of war or crisis, power is easily stolen from the many by the few on a promise of security. The more elusive or imaginary the foe, the better for manufacturing consent. The Inquisition did a roaring trade against the Devil.
~ Ronald Wright
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La pasión se ocultaba en los altibajos de su temperamento, en sus crisis melancólicas, en su sensibilidad de nervio en carne viva.
~ Rosa Montero
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People's true nature comes to the fore as soon as things start to go wrong.
~ Rosa Montero
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