Bailing Quotes
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Bailing Quotes & Sayings
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Letting the banks go bust instead of perpetually bailing them out is the right way to go.Iceland Did It Right; All others are doing it wrong.
— Ziad K. Abdelnour
The good teachers are bailing out. Education is very important ... This should be the centerpiece on the table of Texas.
— Kinky Friedman
Reading poetry and watching cricket were the sum of my world, and the two are not so far apart as many aesthetes might believe.
— Donald Bradman
Most people don't want to be saved. Besides, if you keep bailing everybody out, they'll never learn to paddle on their own.
— Lauren Oliver
Because when the crash comes, the government needs to nationalize the banks. No more bailing them out and forcing taxpayers to foot the bill. You
— Kim Stanley Robinson
How many lessons did you learn from one fuckup?
— Toba Beta
Bailing on a company is just something you don't do.
— Peter Fenton
Deb and I were married on a snowy night - wind cross-wove a veil of snow for her then threw confetti at us as we left the lighted church ...
— John Geddes
I'm a capitalist, not a corporatist. I'm not someone who believes we should be bailing out corporations whether their auto industries, or banks.
— Rick Santorum
Bailing out people who made ill-advised mortgages makes no more sense that bailing out people who lost their life savings in Las Vegas casinos.
— Thomas Sowell
I'm a substitute mom."
"You're more like a crazy aunt who only gets called when somebody needs bailing out of jail. — Ilona Andrews
"You're more like a crazy aunt who only gets called when somebody needs bailing out of jail. — Ilona Andrews
The Republican platform specifically says we don't believe in bailing out private business, and yet we did.
— Rand Paul
That was what happened to laughter when you caged it. It became unbearably sad. It was worse than crying.
— Isobelle Carmody
Bailing out every bank that fails makes the system riskier, not safer.
— Nassim Nicholas Taleb