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Crises and deadlocks when they occur have at least this advantage, that they force us to think.
— Jawaharlal Nehru
Knit on with confidence and hope through all crises.
— Elizabeth Zimmermann
Yes, Socialists should defend their country in great historical crises.
— Karl Liebknecht
If your loved ones only get your attention when they are in crisis, pretty soon you've got a lot of crises on your hands, especially with kids.
— Caroline Burau
American dependence on oil has only gone up as we've gone through various crises and not invested in R&D.
— Bill Gates
the Bank's proper role in a crisis as the 'lender of last resort', to lend freely, albeit at a penalty rate, to combat liquidity crises.42
— Niall Ferguson
I want to talk to people that have been through big disappointments, big emotional crises, deep life struggles, and I will learn something from that.
— Shania Twain
One of the liabilities of being a deep thinker, Wyatt mused, was that it left him vulnerable to existential crises.
— Bridie Clark
Most of life's battles are fought inside ourselves, & our greatest periods of growth usually come during crises.
— Robert Scheid
More science and more technology are not going to get us out of the present ecological crises until we find a new religion, or rethink our old one.
— Lynn Townsend White Jr.
Most crises are not resolved through rhetoric. They are resolved through operations.
— Eric Dezenhall
God doesn't want your crises-mode promises.
— Darrin Patrick
The biggest threat to global stability is the potential for food crises in poor countries to cause government collapse.
— Lester R. Brown
We don't get offered crises, they arrive.
— Elizabeth Janeway
The IMF is set up to deal with liquidity crises.
— Steve Hanke
It is in rugged crises, in unbearable endurance, and in aims which put sympathy out of the question, that the angel is shown.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Crises are so valuable, in fact, that sometimes it's worth stirring up a sense of looming catastrophe rather than letting it die down.
— Charles Duhigg
A well-managed factory is boring. Nothing exciting happens in it because the crises have been anticipated and have been converted into routine.
— Peter F. Drucker
There is a long and successful tradition of popular movements in the U.S. and elsewhere having an impact on crises in forgotten places.
— John Prendergast
In certain crises direct expression of sympathy is the least possible to those who most feel sympathy.
— George Eliot
Crises have a way of thrusting into the limelight hitherto obscure persons, and giving them, for a long or short period, a leading role.
— Susan Ertz
We should strive for steadiness, and for a commitment to God that does not ebb and flow with the years or the crises of our lives.
— Thomas S. Monson
Every club he's been to has had great injury crises. Every club. And it's always hamstrings.
— Eamon Dunphy
Consumers around the world are more aware of the multiple global crises we face than ever before, thanks to information found on the Internet.
— Simon Mainwaring
In your walk with Christ, you shall meet crises, but, when crises arise, remember Christ!
— Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
People will come to test and divide us, but, as long as we keep compassion in our hearts for others, they won't win.
— Stewart Stafford
Believe me, as one who has seen a number of international crises firsthand, they cannot be handled without an understanding of history.
— Pierre Salinger
You don't forget crises and neither does the Queen.
— John Major
Nothing could have been more imprudent or more natural than this reply. It reflected the ecstasy inspired by great crises.
— Machado De Assis
Good leaders seize crises to remake organizational habits.
— Charles Duhigg
High performance leaders capitalize on crises to galvanize the motivation and actions of people in the organization.
— Andy Hargreaves
Ancient wisdom collides with modern crises, equipping believers to image Christ in a world entranced with salvific knock-offs.
— Owen Strachan
At present, financial crises occur, chiefly because the paper currency is redeemable in gold only.
— John Buchanan Robinson
Imagination may be the most essential, uniquely human capacity - creating both the dead-end crises of our time and the doorway through them.
— Bill Plotkin
They're [social media] amazing tools to communicate information - especially about different causes or crises or movements.
— Scarlett Johansson
Crises in themselves are highly educational.
— Henry Arthur Jones
Crisis and pressure help foster change - that's why I'm not so pessimistic towards crises.
— Wolfgang Schauble
No one can help another very much in these crises of life; but love and sympathy count for something.
— Thomas Huxley
I go through major crises every few months, but then I have great peaks of belief and creativity. I'm a weird kind of animal.
— Brian May
Capitalism is destroying the planet. The two old tricks that dug it out of past crises
War and Shopping
simply will not work. — Arundhati Roy
War and Shopping
simply will not work. — Arundhati Roy
In my own view, the life expectancy of Native Americans in the United States is one of the really great moral crises that we face.
— Jim Yong Kim
Life is a succession of crises and moments when we have to rediscover who we are and what we really want.
— Jean Vanier
I'm not going to say that I'm perfect. I do have fashion crises.
— Carolina Herrera
Human crises have a way of happening at inconvenient times.
— Amelia Earhart
It is painful to relive things that have caused emotional crises or whatever and find ways to express that musically.
— Eric Clapton
The completely solitary self: that's where poetry comes from, and it gets isolated by crisis, and those crises are often very intimate also.
— Seamus Heaney
But whoso is heroic will always find crises to try his edge.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
The 1992 crisis proved that the existing system was unstable. Not moving forward to the euro would have set up Europe for even more disruptive crises.
— Barry Eichengreen
Money is a public good; as such, it lends itself to private exploitation.
— Charles P. Kindleberger
This season isn't going to be without several crises. There's no doubt about it. They're coming.
— Bill Parcells
Mid-life crises, in Fran's ageing view, are a luxury compared with what she has seen of end-of-life crises.
— Margaret Drabble
Whenever you face obstacles, crises and dilemmas and your confidence is in your associates more than in God- it is a sign your faith is deteriorating.
— T.D. Jakes
I lived through crises. September 11 is obviously the biggest one that I've lived through.
— Rudy Giuliani
The American political system is not good at trading sacrifice now to prevent crises later.
— Ezra Klein
As crises came up later on - "Oh, we have to compromise, and the record company wants to do this," I'd be like, "No, I don't have to."
— Neil Peart
Completed, most lives were alike in stages of living-joys, celebrations, crises, illusions, losses, sorrows.
— Bernard Malamud
Because when I have been busy at the United Nations during crises, it has meant working day and night.
— Pauline Frederick
You can do a lot with Scotch tape. Almost anything! I love that you can hem a dress, and its an instant remedy in a fashion crises.
— Jennifer Garner
Capitalism does live by crises and booms, just as a human being lives by inhaling and exhaling.
— Leon Trotsky
Daesh is the enemy of Europe, and Europe cannot live with the idea that the crises that surround it don't have an effect on it.
— Francois Hollande
Stability was overrated. Crises and adventures, on the other hand, could actually teach you something.
— Sarah Addison Allen
Research shows that happy people look for opportunity while others see only crises. Surrendering fear is healthy!
— Judith Orloff
Crises are harbingers of evolution.
— Bruce Lipton
Many of us react as though everything is a crisis because we have lived with so many crises for so long that crisis reaction has become a habit.
— Melody Beattie
Suicide solves midlife crises.
— Brian Spellman
Crises are challenges, not calamities.
— Guy Verhofstadt
I had observed people whose identity crises around race seemed analogous to other people's identity crises around gender.
— Jess Row
Have you heard a single national figure tell you all of the crises of the recent past are not economic, they're cultural?
— Newt Gingrich
Too often, our concern for specific individuals today means neglecting crises that will harm countless people in the future.
— Paul Bloom
All crises, once averted, become jokes.
— Edan Lepucki
The Hundred Years' War, like the crises of the Church in the same period, broke apart medieval unity.
— Barbara Tuchman
In Hawaii, we have something called Ho'oponopono, where people come together to resolve crises and restore peace and balance.
— Duane Chapman
In crises the most daring course is often safest.
— Henry A. Kissinger
Crises can never break the one who relies on God's strength.
— T. B. Joshua
Life was too often a series of interruptions. Phone calls, family crises, other people always interrupting,
— Tess Gerritsen
A constitution, intended to
endure for ages to come, and
consequently, to be adapted to the
various crises of human affairs. — John Marshall
endure for ages to come, and
consequently, to be adapted to the
various crises of human affairs. — John Marshall
Here's how I look at it: Life is full of challenges. Everybody has them. For some, it's health or family crises. I had a financial challenge.
— Tamara Tunie
A great nation cannot abandon its responsibilities. Responsibilities abandoned today return as more acute crises tomorrow.
— Gerald R. Ford
Economic crises breed war.
— Alex Callinicos
Why is it that crisis pushes me to my own devices when those devices are frequently the very things that produced my crisis in the first place?
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
He had noticed that events were cowards: they didn't occur singly, but instead they would run in packs and leap out at him all at once.
— Neil Gaiman
When there is no longer a cyclone, there is no longer an eye. So the storms, crises and sufferings of life are a way of finding the eye.
— Bernadette Roberts
Great emergencies and crises show us how much greater our vital resources are than we had supposed.
— William James
Generally, crises were Mom's domain. Dad's job was to listen, nod, act curmudgeonly, and offer to pay for things.
— Lisa Wingate
There is a convergence of crises that makes it challenging to keep the world's attention.
— Samantha Power
My usual confessional is a straight Macallan but not before 5 o'clock. Perhaps that's why I try and have my crises in the evening.
— Jeanette Winterson
I have a new dream I must be a politician to save this country. There are so many crises in our country. I want to remove these crises.
— Malala Yousafzai
In all crises of human affairs there are two broad courses open to a man. He can stay where he is or he can go elsewhere.
— P.G. Wodehouse