“In the long run, outsourcing is another form of trade that benefits the U.S. economy by giving us cheaper ways to do things.” WayGivingLongRunningFormEconomyBenefitsTradeLong RunsCheaperOutsourcing Author:Janet Yellen
“Trade agreements are a net benefit for the world, and a net benefit for our foreign policy, and in the long run, given the dislocations, are a net benefit for us, too.” WorldLongRunningGivenPolicyBenefitsTradeAgreementForeign PolicyLong RunsTrade AgreementsDislocation Author:David Brooks
“The idea of a wanton woman is something I have inserted into almost all of my books. An outlaw figure who is disallowed in the community because of her imagination or activity or status - that kind of anarchic figure has always fascinated me. And the benefits they bring with them, in spite of the fact that they are either dismissed or upbraided - something about their presence is constructive in the long run.” KindLongBookIdeasFactsRunningCommunityImaginationFiguresActivityBenefitsSpiteFascinatedLong RunsConstructiveOutlawWanton Author:Toni Morrison
“I don't know much about the music business, but for just general advice for someone trying to create things, as simple as this sounds, I think the best thing you can do is constantly try to improve upon your work. Always focus on that first and foremost, and leave everything else (marketing, image) completely secondary. Obviously, easier said than done when you're trying to make a living, but if you can move along those lines and earnestly try to make things that you really enjoy it can only benefit you in the long run.” IfsThinkingKnowsTryingFirstsLongSaidDoneRunningMovingEnjoySoundCan DoLinesSimpleFocusAdviceEasierBenefitsMarketingBest ThingsLong RunsMusic BusinessEasier Said Than Done Author:Joe Rogan
“When one side benefits more than the other, that's a win-lose situation. To the winner it might look like success for a while, but in the long run, it breeds resentment and distrust.” LooksLongMightRunningWinningSidesLosesSituationBenefitsWinnerResentmentLong RunsDistrustWinning Losing Book:The Wisdom and Teachings of Stephen R. Covey Source: The Wisdom and Teachings of Stephen R. Covey
“If we adopt a self-centered approach to life, by which we attempt to use others for our own self interest, we might be able to gain temporary benefits, but in the long run we will not succeed in achieving even our personal happiness, and hope for the next life is out of the question.” IfsLongSelfUseMightRunningAbleLife IsNextInterestAchieveSucceedBenefitsApproachGainsTemporaryLong RunsSelf InterestSelf CenteredNext LifePersonal Happiness Author:Dalai Lama
“What economic libralisation needs, if it is to succeed , is a general acceptance that reforms are for the general good, that they might seem to help some more than others, but that in the long run everyone will benefit from them. Such attitude is far from being realized” IfsNeedsLongHelpingSeemsMightRunningAttitudeEconomicAcceptanceSucceedBenefitsReformBeing RealLong Runs Author:Shashi Tharoor
“In China, if they open the markets, it will force local companies to compete with international players, and the local companies will benefit in the long run.” IfsLongRunningForceCompanyPlayerBenefitsInternationalChinaLocalsLong Runs Author:Stan Shih
“The terms of the 2008 constitution [which ensures the military will continue to be the ultimate authority] could not benefit Burma in the long run. I think this constitution should be revised.” ThinkingShouldLongRunningTermMilitaryAuthorityBenefitsUltimateConstitutionLong RunsBurma Author:Aung San Suu Kyi
“Nature is an expert in cost-benefit analysis,' she says. 'Although she does her accounting a little differently. As for debts, she always collects in the long run.” LittlesLongDoeRunningNatureCostBenefitsDebtAnalysisExpertsLong RunsAccountingCost Benefit Analysis Book:Payback: Debt and the Shadow Side of Wealth Source: Payback: Debt and the Shadow Side of Wealth