Fiscal Cliff Quotes
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Fiscal Cliff Quotes & Sayings
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Here is their plan. Whistle a happy tune while driving us off a fiscal cliff as long as they are behind the wheel of power when we fall.
— Chris Christie
Politics is rough and tumble everywhere, and many women recoil from that negative aspect of it - the nastiness, the charges and counter-charges.
— Melanne Verveer
I've only played for Watford, so I'm a one-man club.
— Lloyd Doyley
Let's push the Pentagon off the fiscal cliff.
— Cindy Sheehan
The one thing a person wants in life is usually something basic that money can't buy.
— Marilyn Monroe
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can you really be in love with James? — Jane Austen
can you really be in love with James? — Jane Austen
Under current law, on January 1st, 2013, there is going to be a massive fiscal cliff of large spending cuts and tax increases.
— Ben Bernanke
Once a viral program gets started, there is nothing to stop it.
— Richard Dawkins
In 50 years, no one will care about the fiscal cliff or the Euro crisis. They'll just ask, "So the Arctic melted, and then what did you do?"
— Bill McKibben
Even people on the liberal side are starting to worry about going off a fiscal cliff.
— Clint Eastwood
The 'fiscal cliff' is a ruse, an invention by the right and the rich, to try and keep their huge tax breaks.
— Michael Moore
False-dealing travels a short road, and surely detected.
— William Penn
Yet understanding one's own nature is often a first step to personal growth. All this psychological crap was making me irritable.
— Faith Hunter
Laziness is the first step towards efficiency.
— Patrick Bennett
A lot of my work is a matter of reacting to surprises in life.
— Alexander Wang
If the fiscal cliff occurs, I don't think the Federal Reserve has the tools to offset that event.
— Ben Bernanke
The goal is to help the weak grow strong, not to let the weak become weaker.
— Neale Donald Walsch