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Times Of Crisis Quotes

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In a time of crisis, the peoples of the world must rush to get to know each other.
Jose Marti

Authors on Times Of Crisis Quotes: Milton Friedman Bella Pollen Mark Zandi Stuart Wilde Will Rogers Carol P. Christ Jay Kay Rudy Giuliani Unknown Andrew Lam Johnnie Cochran Larry McMurtry Viktor E. Frankl Andrew Wommack Jose Marti George W. Bush Pete du Pont Timothy Bottoms Antonin Scalia Marvin J. Ashton James M. Kouzes Ernest Hemingway Robert Asprin Wolfgang Schauble
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In times of crisis, it is of utmost importance to keep one's head.
Unknown

3.
The mid-life crisis is just those times when you're not so into the things you were when you were younger.
Jay Kay

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Women only cut their hair in times of crisis... It's somethin' a woman always has the power to do, even when she loses control over everything else. Cuttin' hair is a cry for help.
Bella Pollen

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In a time of crisis we all have the potential to morph up to a new level and do things we never thought possible.
Stuart Wilde

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Leaders flourish in times of crisis.
Andrew Wommack

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We've got to be judged by how we do in times of crisis
Johnnie Cochran

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The court's job is to uphold the Constitution and you don't call that off in times of crisis. Would the framers have allowed this practice?
Antonin Scalia

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In times of crisis, people reach for meaning. Meaning is strength. Our survival may depend on our seeking and finding it.
Viktor E. Frankl

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We do not influence the course of events by persuading people that we are right when we make what they regard as radical proposals. Rather, we exert influence by keeping options available when something has to be done at a time of crisis.
Milton Friedman

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You never have real changes unless you have a time of crisis.
Milton Friedman

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In time of crisis people want to know that you care, more than they care what you know
Will Rogers

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It is in times of crisis that good leaders emerge.
Rudy Giuliani

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Only those leaders who act boldly in times of crisis and change are willingly followed.
James M. Kouzes

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In times of crisis, it is of the utmost importance that one does not lose her head. Marie Antoinette
Robert Asprin

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When you have a time of crisis what happens depends on what ideas are floating around, and what ideas have been developed, and thought through, and are made effective.
Milton Friedman

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When you give power to an executive you do not know who will be filling that position when the time of crisis comes.
Ernest Hemingway

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In times of crisis human beings don't have it in them to be rational.
Larry McMurtry

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The easiest time to be faithful is during a time of crisis. The hardest time for faith is when all is well.
George W. Bush

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The DC 9/11: Time of Crisis film was hard to get the part; I had to audition three times. It was very serious and very sobering. We studied and tried to re-create all the stuff that we all saw that day.
Timothy Bottoms

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How often have we ourselves said or have heard others exclaim in times of crisis or trouble, 'I just don't know where to turn'? If we will just use it, there is a gift available to all of us-the gift of looking to God for direction. Here is an avenue of strength, comfort, and guidance.
Marvin J. Ashton

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[The immigrant] becomes a kind of insurance policy against the effects of the recession. By blaming him, the pressure valve is regulated in times of crisis ... What we have now is a public mindset of us versus them, and an overall anti-immigrant climate that is both troubling and morally reprehensible.
Andrew Lam

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Franklin Roosevelt had to govern at a time of crisis. If you're going to make changes in the way a nation thinks, you have to have the ability to take the crisis of the moment and use it to shape an agenda.
Pete du Pont

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Many things can happen very quickly in times of crisis.
Wolfgang Schauble

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The most important point is, in a time of crisis, there is no way out but for the government to be bold and aggressive.
Mark Zandi

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Symbol systems cannot simply be rejected; they must be replaced. Where there is no replacement, the mind will revert to familiar structures at times of crisis, bafflement, or defeat.
Carol P. Christ