Economic Reform Quotes
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I have a deep fascination with human nature, with all its virtues and all its defects.
— Edgar Ramirez
Art exists that one may recover the sensation of life, it exists to make one feel things, to make the stone stoney .
— Victor Shklovsky
You use to hang out with cool people" I say.
The right corner of her lips tilt up. "I used to hang out with you."
"That's what I just said — Katie McGarry
The right corner of her lips tilt up. "I used to hang out with you."
"That's what I just said — Katie McGarry
Today the concept of delayed gratification is seen as a denial of some inherent natural right,
— Charles W. Colson
What comes out of the mouth is the state of the mind.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Real change is always violent, but it may hurt a lot less than what's in place before the violence occurs.
— John Edgar Wideman
Essentially we need a new social consensus for economic reform as New Labour has achieved in Britain.
— Peter Mandelson
She shrugged. "Ownership is a fragile concept.
— Kay Kenyon
No director wants to be directed, but no good director ... would shy away from the good ideas of others.
— Tommy Lee Jones
Economic conservatives like immigration reform, and in fact, many of them supported the bill that John McCain and I put together in the Senate.
— Chuck Schumer
We have to change economic policy: create confidence, foster investment, cut the public deficit, restructure taxation and reform the labor laws.
— Mariano Rajoy
I feel like a centrist, an issue-specific person. I'm pretty conservative fiscally and pretty liberal on social issues.
— Howard Gordon
Governments must commit to sound economic and financial policies. This is how we ensure reform in the euro area - and our independence.
— Mario Draghi
Sometimes with a flutter of agitated worry that felt like a beetle was trapped inside my ribs. p. 90
— Diane Ackerman