Henry Wallich famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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Growth is a substitute for equality of income. So long as there is growth there is hope, and that makes large income differentials tolerable.
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Freedom is like health, it is taken for granted while one has it. One becomes aware of it when it has gone.
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Every principle that wants to command strong allegiance must make a moral case. Men want to feel that what they are doing is useful, but they want also, and mainly, to feel that it is right. Freedom is one of these principles
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Profits are part of the mechanism by which society decides what it wants to see produced.
-- Henry Wallich
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As long as you want anything very much, especially more than you want God, it is an idol.
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The Baptists' basic theology is that if you hold someone under water long enough, he'll come around to your way of thinking. It's a ritual known as 'Bobbing for Baptists.'
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It's been so long and I'm lost without you, what am I gonna do? I been needin' you, wantin' you, wonderin' if you're the same and who's been with you. Is your heart still mine? I wanna cry sometimes ... I miss you.
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One-time revenue spikes that aren't repeatable won't help you achieve consistent year-after-year growth.
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Including the value of natural resources and our social capital in national accounting is a vital step to achieve economic growth that is equitable and sustainable.
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The main requirement for spiritual growth: A yearning to know who you really are.
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A company is a multidimensional system capable of growth, expansion, and self-regulation. It is, therefore, not a thing but a set of interacting forces. Any theory of organization must be capable of reflecting a company's many facets, its dynamism, and its basic orderliness. When company organization is reviewed, or when reorganizing a company, it must be loked upon as a whole, as a total system.
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Photography's future is infinite and bright. It's growing exponentially, so that's great, but for me as a practitioner, that exponential growth makes it even more problematic. And so for me, it's got me more engaged with storytelling.
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Rely on renewable energy flows that are always there whether we use them or not, such as, sun, wind and vegetation: on energy income, not depletable energy capital.
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The actual growth in a person's life is the rise in his wisdom and not the raise in his pay or income.
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