Quotes about expansion
expansion american-history myth
The whole westward expansion myth is seen as romantic. But its a joke, a blot on American history. Frank Waters
expansion
It's an expansion of what we had before.
expansion hopefully later mild period sooner
It's a very long expansion period we've been in, but sooner or later there will be a recession. Hopefully it will be a mild one, but sooner or later there will be a slowdown. Something is going to happen.
expansion major
That's the first major renovation and expansion we've had.
expansion limited
It's not wise to limit firms' expansion projects. Let us only be limited by the market.
expansion schemes monetary
Monetary expansion is a massive scheme of hidden redistribution. Murray Rothbard
expansion individual states
Since the State necessarily lives by the compulsory confiscation of private capital, and since its expansion necessarily involves ever-greater incursions on private individuals and private enterprise, we must assert that the state is profoundly and inherently anti-capitalist . Murray Rothbard
expansion opening speed stores
However, in the future, IKEA will keep an expansion speed of opening one or two stores each year.
expansion affirmation assuming
The adhesion of Coca-Cola is an affirmation of the expansion of the Global Pact and the importance it assumes worldwide, especially on the US market where more and more enterprises have decided to get involved. George Kell
expansion payoff stuck
What payoff are you getting for remaining stuck at this point in your expansion? Julia Cameron
expansion taxes rate
You don't get gushers of revenue by raising tax rates. You get it through expansion. George P. Shultz
expansion denial form
To the right person, the person who is truly born to it, duty is a form of love, through which all is possible. Duty is not always a denial of things, but an expansion of them to others. Duty is not always a chore, but is best carried out with love. Terry Goodkind
expansion existence justification
There is no justification for present existence other than its expansion into an indefinitely open future. Simone de Beauvoir