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Lucky for everybody because it says something about our underlying economy. Paul Brewbaker
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Let's keep our economy strong, let's keep our interest rates low. That's the smart thing to do. And, if things work out better in the future, then we'll have more money for a tax cut, ... Late Edition. Gene Sperling
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Losing the Saudi oil would immediately shock the U.S. economy to the worst level in decades, Fadel Gheit
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Let's give the individual the space to grow, instead of the economy Loesje
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Many of the businesses, large and small, that were operating in New Orleans on Aug. 28 are not going to be here anymore, ... If we were to measure the New Orleans economy now, it would make everybody sick. Tim Ryan
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Mr. Speaker, there are plenty of signs that the United States economy is not working well. One of the signs is our national debt. Marcy Kaptur
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Much of the optimism about the economy has already been discounted into the shares and they're not cheap. Masaki Iso
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Mr. Chairman, please don't try to fix an economy that isn't broken, ... Don't become so frightened by success that you throw wet blankets on a fire that isn't burning. Phil Gramm
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Men do not realize how great a revenue economy is Marcus Tullius Cicero
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For me no good food is illuminated without acidity. Alexandra Guarnaschelli
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I would like to be forgotten. What's so good about being remembered? Isabella Rossellini
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Whatever you think about his intelligence, what's unquestionable is that Reagan had extraordinary emotional intelligence. He could sense the temperature of a room, and tell them a story and make them feel good. And that's more fun, right? It's more fun to feel good than feel bad. That's part of our human state. Rick Perlstein
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There is nothing harder than working 50 pages a day, working 16 hours a day, trying to be good with only shooting rehearsals. Robert Kazinsky
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What makes a good nanny? A good nanny is someone who really wants to do the job. Someone who loves children, who really values what she does and, of course, is valued by her employer. Robert Klein
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A good book is a good book. End of story. Malorie Blackman
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We're not doing as good a job recycling as we want to. Chuck Reed
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Like all writing rules, the injunction to start with the trouble can be broken, and it should be sometimes - if there's good reason. Darin Strauss
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Like any guy, he needs a great jacket, good shoes, and good jeans. Phillip Bloch
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She was impressive: articulate, poised and mature. I never got the idea she wielded a lot of influence. Dennis Jett
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I don't have to talk to Eli. If he were another type of personality, it would be different. But he's as poised a quarterback as you could want, and he handles every situation in an unflappable manner. Ernie Accorsi
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We're in a very strong position right now. We're poised to make gains. Phil Singer
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He's a very poised quarterback and he has a feel for the game, Bill Cowher
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He wasn't mad. He just told us to stay poised and have fun. Brandon Stockton
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I think Marco is poised to have a big season. Don Patterson
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He's very intelligent, not pretty intelligent. So I think he was poised to make a decision. Joe Torre
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They are really poised to put everything together. Richard Sichel
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Christ pitied because He loved, because He saw through all the wretchedness, and darkness, and bondage of evil; that there was in every human soul a possibility of repentance, of restoration; a germ of good, which, however stifled and overlaid, yet was capable of recovery, of health, of freedom, of perfection. Dean Stanley
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We are all damaged goods in recovery. Charles Spurgeon
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We've incentivized people in the past to maybe turn their vehicles over, you know sooner rather than later. And in the United States with the squeeze on discretionary income and credit that even as the economy comes back there's probably more of a chance than not that it'll be a slower recovery on auto sales. Alan Mulally
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It's time for a recovery and reassessment of North American thinkers. Marshall McLuhan, Leslie Fiedler and Norman O. Brown are the linked triad I would substitute for Jacques Lacan, Jacques Derrida and Michel Foucault, whose work belongs to ravaged postwar Europe and whose ideas transfer poorly into the Anglo-American tradition. Camille Paglia
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Forgiveness is the key to the recovery of the soul. Bebe Moore Campbell
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Once my loved one accepted the diagnosis, healing began for the entire family, but it took too long. It took years. Can't we, as a nation, begin to speed up that process? We need a national campaign to destigmatize mental illness, especially one targeted toward African Americans. The message must go on billboards and in radio and TV public service announcements. It must be preached from pulpits and discussed in community forums. It's not shameful to have a mental illness. Get treatment. Recovery is possible. Bebe Moore Campbell
recovery government years
We will pave the way for a transformation and roll back the years of Thatcherism...We will turn economic ruin into economic recovery, and above all pave the way for a General Election to elect a Labour Government. Arthur Scargill
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Genius is the recovery of childhood at will. Arthur Rimbaud
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We've seen more reform in the last year than we've seen in decades, and we haven't spent a dime yet. It's staggering how the Recovery Act is driving change. Arne Duncan