Future Economics Quotes
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Future Economics Quotes & Sayings
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Economics becomes redundant if it can rationalise an exchange that sells the future of humankind.
— Andrew Simms
Restraint never ruins one's health.
— Mahatma Gandhi
What is Love? Love is God: we can't see them both
— Samar Sudha
Scholars have long debated whether capital markets lead to appropriate levels of saving and investment for future generations.
— David L. Weimer
The future of economics is feminist.
— Margunn Bjornhold
The energy and daring is to resist the noes, until the final yes has been achieved.
— Jeffrey D. Sachs
Cursed be he that moves my bones.
— William Shakespeare
The future is female, so women are invited, as they do, to take responsability in the world of politics, in the economics, in art
— Gaetano Pesce
It is an economic fact that predicting the future is most valuable when everybody things you are wrong.
— Derek Thompson
I'm very close to the pro-life movement.
— Roger Mahony
If I have resistance to something, it means there's something wrong. The resistance to me is a sign of fear.
— Billy Corgan
I don't think people in Hawaii like negative ads, whether it's done by an independent group or whether it's done by the campaign itself.
— Colleen Hanabusa
All religions teach the same basic thing, that you have to stand up for those that are considered the worst.
— Michael Moore
In the global marketplace of the future the price of every product will tell the ecological truth.
— Kalle Lasn
Never deviate from the right way and you will improve.
— Israelmore Ayivor
I only respond to Telemundo when it's about novellas, in regards to music or movies they have nothing to do with it; that's mine.
— Jencarlos Canela
The source of anxiety lies in the future. If you can keep the future out of mind, you can forget your worries.
— Milan Kundera
Modern economics and the welfare state borrowed heavily on the future.
— Gregory Benford