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Quotes About Stability

The first day one watches to see whether a routine will emerge: it is a routine that makes home.
~ Graham Greene
If I seem to the reader a somewhat static character he should appreciate the long conditioning of my career before retirement.
~ Graham Greene
Ordinary life goes on—that has saved many a man's reason.
~ Graham Greene
And books, she knew by then, were one of the necessities, the rocks of her life.
~ Graham Swift
War was not an option. Radios, trucks and automobiles, planes and missiles and bombs, were just not reliable. A few Middle Eastern countries carried on feuds, but without much enthusiasm.
~ Greg Bear
Sometimes hitting the pause button on a life beginning to spiral out of control by moving to a new house can actually reset the situation and make things better.
~ Gregg Olsen
Divorce is healthier than the stock exchange, and way more predictable.
~ Gregory David Roberts
Whether it's Bellator, OneFC, World Series, whatever, the door's open for me. Financial stability is the most important thing for me.
~ Aljamain Sterling
The stabilizing influence of the modern social welfare state emerged only after World War II, nearly 200 years on from the 18th-century beginnings of the Industrial Revolution.
~ Moshe Vardi
Every time you go to an airport and get on a plane, you are basically taking advantage of the work that was done at Langley. Between World War I and World War II, they did just tremendous amount of fundamental research into basically making airplanes safer, making them more stable.
~ Margot Lee Shetterly
During World War II, hundreds of thousands of people actually - and among them many African-American - migrated to the Hampton Roads area because of the job boom that was happening. It was a place where you could get stable war jobs.
~ Margot Lee Shetterly
The Y2K bug is a genuine technical concern, consuming the energies of many specialists. But the prophecies of doom represent a broader worldview using the bug as a news hook. In this vision, the good society is a stable society, undisrupted by innovation, ambition or outside influences.
~ Virginia Postrel
'Diversity' is a wonderfully seductive word. It stresses differences rather than commonalities. Diverse people worldwide are mostly engaged in hating each other - that is, when they are not killing each other. A 'diverse,' peaceful or stable society is against most historical precedent.
~ Richard Lamm
Because in the New Normal you are more worried about the return of your capital, not return on your capital.
~ Mohamed El-Erian
I'm not really worried about England's banks.
~ Steve Eisman
I'm not worried. I'm in control.
~ Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
We were worried about that actually. The cast was thinking that they'd lose their minds. But we didn't.
~ Erika Christensen
I wasn't worried about unemployment.
~ Dick Van Patten
I think the success of democracy is not really police security; it's the presence of a broad middle class. The stronger the middle class of a people is, the less you have to worry about one group coming in and exploiting the democratic process for its own ends.
~ Abdullah II of Jordan
The job of the Central Bank is to worry.
~ Alice Rivlin
The civil servants will always be there to look after this country. So don't worry... Any political party taking power will have to work with the civil servants who are very well acquainted with running this country.
~ Tan Cheng Bock
We don't worry over macro-economic factors when investing, as we are always thinking about the long-term.
~ Alan Mulally
My private financial situation is such that I don't need to worry about my investments. I don't have much to invest.
~ Wolfgang Schauble
Our party is - we don't have the problems that the other party has. We're not divided. We don't have to worry about, you know, what people are saying on the side or about their affection for the president or - we don't have those problems and we don't have the reinvention convention.
~ David Axelrod