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Quotes About Consolidation

One of the tangible benefits of the merger is that we are not vying with each other for work. We can now focus on organizing work in one place. There is no SAG, no AFTRA, only SAG-AFTRA.
~ Gabrielle Carteris
Following the Civil War, Americans began to perceive it new version of the earlier land-population-wealth crisis as an alarming trend of land consolidation and enclosure threatened the small landholders of the West. Henry George of San Francisco, later to be famous as the author of Progress and Poverty, articulated the new perception. George's social philosophy was moored in it deep belief in the homestead ethic.
~ Richard Maxwell Brown
You want it to mean something. Sad pink cakes. Five strange blue things. You want to have it glued together.
~ Richard Siken
A movement is pioneered by men of words, materialized by fanatics and consolidated by men of action. It is usually an advantage to a movement, and perhaps a prerequisite for its endurance, that these roles should be played by different men succeeding each other as conditions require. When the same person or persons (or the same type of person) leads a movement from its inception to maturity, it usually ends in disaster.
~ Eric Hoffer
I don't care what anyone says, but all children prefer their parents to be together.
~ Suzi Quatro
We want to be a consolidator, not a seller, and we want to continue to explore the kind of targeted entertainment, targeted audiences, that I think are happening and emerging in every country in the world.
~ Jon Feltheimer
The suggestion that we were pursuing consolidation as a replacement for reaching our financial targets by 2018 is fundamentally a bunch of hogwash.
~ Sergio Marchionne
In the European context tax rates are high and government expenditure is focused on current expenditure. A 'good' consolidation is one where taxes are lower and the lower government expenditure is on infrastructures and other investments.
~ Mario Draghi
Suppose a major traumatic stressor occurs, of a sufficient magnitude to disrupt hippocampal function while enhancing amygdaloid function. At some later point, in a similar setting, you have an anxious, autonomic state, agitated and fearful, and you haven't a clue why—this is because you never consolidated memories of the event via your hippocampus while your amygdala-mediated autonomic pathways sure as hell remember. This is a version of free-floating anxiety.
~ Robert M. Sapolsky
Many small make a great.
~ Geoffrey Chaucer
We stayed at home to write, to consolidate our outstretched selves.
~ Sylvia Plath
Gleichschaltung.
~ Erik Larson
The process of unification could be equated to a tree, with each theory being a leaf on the end of a twig.
~ Andrew Thomas
With this approach, every message should have one central idea, application, insight, or principle that serves as the glue to hold the other parts together.
~ Andy Stanley
I look to play the same way wherever I play.
~ Prithvi Shaw
The consolidation of the states into one vast empire, sure to be aggressive abroad and despotic at home, will be the certain precursor of ruin which has overwhelmed all that preceded it.
~ Robert E. Lee
As there is a time for everything, there is a time also for the end of anything. This is an age for the consolidation of man's gains upon this world. This is a time for the sharing of knowledge, not the crossing of blades.
~ Roger Zelazny
He said that he felt that the time had about come when the companies should work together with a view of preventing other companies from engaging in the business
~ Ron Chernow
Between February 17 and March 28, 1872—between the first rumors of the SIC and the time it was scuttled—Rockefeller swallowed up twenty-two of his twenty-six Cleveland competitors. During
~ Ron Chernow
By 1900, the nation's railroads were consolidated into six huge systems controlled by Wall Street bankers, principally J. P. Morgan
~ Ron Chernow
For Archbold, it was the Russians' failure to consolidate their domestic industry—that is, to suppress competition and establish a trust—that consigned them to secondary status.
~ Ron Chernow
In absorbing competitors, Rockefeller was equally secretive and asked them to continue operating under their original names and not divulge their Standard Oil ownership.
~ Ron Chernow
The next incendiary issue was that some debt was owed by the thirteen states, some by the federal government. Hamilton decided to consolidate all the debt into a single form: federal debt.
~ Ron Chernow
Having consolidated its power, and taking the lead of the peasantry, the proletariat of the victorious country can and must build a socialist society.
~ Joseph Stalin