Quotes About Prudent
cuerdos," he says. They're sane.
~ Hector Tobar
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We will not play with inflation. We are living a delicate moment. President Obama spoke to me today about the high unemployment affecting the United States. In this crisis period, when the developed nations are not recovering, it's prudent to maintain the established inflation target.
~ Dilma Rousseff
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We all have our problems and we are working to find a solution to ours and also to help the eurozone. We expect that other countries should do the same, that they be prudent in their statements.
~ Mariano Rajoy
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The management had prudently replaced the chairs with benches and packing cases. For men without women a cave is sufficient.
~ Thornton Wilder
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Speeding is like drugs. It makes everything come at you fast, and when you go back to normal driving, safe driving, prudent driving, it seems boring. That's the danger of drugs. At first it's intoxicating, but then the rest of your life you're trying to find that very first time. It never is the same.
~ Tim Allen
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When Lafayette was first planning his mission, Franklin told him that "much will depend on a prudent and brave sea commander who knows the coasts." They settled instead for a commander who was, as Franklin was already well aware, more brave than prudent: John Paul Jones.
~ Walter Isaacson
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And I think it's a prudent, responsible way, given the scale of the emergency, the scale of the damage still facing America, that we finance these additional support for the unemployed as well as the support for small business. We think there's a good case for doing it now. We want to do it in an overall fiscally responsible way.
~ Timothy Geithner
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Morrigan Don't worry I'm following my instincts. Birkita Perhaps you could find a way to prudently follow your instincts Morrigan I'm eighteen, nothing I do is prudent
~ P.C. Cast
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Like most people who have made a defiant and dramatic gesture and then have leisure to reflect, he was oppressed by a feeling that he had gone considerably farther than was prudent. Samson, as he heard the pillars of the temple begin to crack, must have felt the same. Gestures are all very well while the intoxication lasts. The trouble is that it lasts such a very little while.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
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He was abstaining from too close an examination of his emotions from a prudent feeling that he was going to suffer soon enough without assistance from himself.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
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If people only made prudent marriages, what a stop to population there would be!
~ William Makepeace Thackeray
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The only trust fund I have is this story, and unlike a prudent Wasp, I'm dipping into principal, spending it all...
~ Jeffrey Eugenides
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I'm not Mr. Goody-Good or anything, but I'm not stupid.
~ Ronnie Radke
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I have serious concerns about whether it's prudent to give any foreign country substantial leverage over the U.S. economy. Instead of spending $80 billion on important programs here at home, we're sending this money overseas just to pay interest on our debt.
~ Tim Johnson
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A prudent question is one half the wisdom.
~ Unknown
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Any prudent business looks at the reality and how to maximize our investment.
~ John Elkington
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He's always been known to be entrepenurious.
~ Wendy Morgan
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Chance fights ever on the side of the prudent.
~ Euripides
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The audacity of the Gurus in using Muslim and Hindu names for God is noteworthy. Partly a prudent move – because going to a Muslim village and preaching about Krishna using terms completely unfamiliar would have been unwise – it is also a mark of the inclusiveness which was intrinsic to Sikhism from its outset.
~ Unknown
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~ Diana Gabaldon
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After 1789, politics ceased to be considered as the prudent management of men and circumstances, in order to become the 'realization of ideas'. Political thinking became irredeemably ideological: an imposition of ideas on political life rather than an emergence of policy from living experience.
~ Irving Kristol
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The sensing types are not in such close communication with their unconscious. They do not trust an answer that suddenly appears. They do not think it prudent to pounce. They tend to define intelligence as "soundness of understanding," a sure and solid agreement of conclusions with facts; and how is that possible until the facts have been considered?
~ Isabel Briggs Myers
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There is a big divergence between views on a variety of policy issues from fiscal stimulus to financial regulation. It's my hope and my ambition for the economics profession that as we advance our knowledge, that those discussions will narrow in their focus, and that it will help to have more prudent policy-making down the road.
~ Lars Peter Hansen
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Careful with your life.
~ Unknown
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