“We forget today that Britain still depends for its livelihood and, indeed, its day-to-day survival, on the sea. But the Royal Navy is now pitifully small and has been reduced in size by the current Government, seeking economies to finance its social programmes. Fine while there is no threat to our security. But what use would schools and hospitals be if we could not protect our imports?” IfsHas BeensStillsUseGovernmentTodaySchoolSocialForgetEconomySeaSecurityFineDependsProtectSurvivalThreatSizeCurrentsSeekingFinanceBritainHospitalsDay To DayRoyalNavyProgrammesLivelihoodImportsRoyal Navy Author:John Keegan
“To a thrifty theologian, bent on redemption with economy, there are few points of ethics too fine-spun for splitting.” EconomyFineEthicsRedemptionBentTheologianSpunSplittingThrifty Book:Works Source: Works
“If we enjoy the benefits of peace, it is only because we have an excellent armed force and a fine socialist economy. Let us exert all efforts so that our further development may be strong and mighty, so that our numerous enemies may think well and long before they decide to attack our fatherland, and so that if they attack, they will quickly regret it.” IfsThinkingWellsMayLongStrongForceEnjoyEffortEnemyEconomyRegretFineDevelopmentBenefitsExcellentSocialistArmed ForcesFatherlandSocialist Economy Author:Kliment Voroshilov
“The American economy is going to do fine. But it won't do fine every year and every week and every month. I mean, if you don't believe that, forget about buying stocks anyway... It's a positive-sum game, long term. And the only way an investor can get killed is by high fees or by trying to outsmart the market.” IfsWayTryingYearsBelieveMeanLongGamesTermForgetEconomyWeekFineMonthsDon't BelieveInvestingLong TermBuyingInvestorsFeesAmerican EconomyBuying Stocks Author:Warren Buffett
“The Captains of Industry have always counseled the rest of us "to be realistic." Let us, therefore, be realistic. Is it realistic to assume that the present economy would be just fine if only it would stop poisoning the air and water, or if only it would stop soil erosion, or if only it would stop degrading watersheds and forest ecosystems, or if only it would stop seducing children, or if only it would stop buying politicians, or if only it would give women and favored minorities an equitable share of the loot?” IfsGivingChildrenWould BeWaterEconomyAirShareFineIndustryPoliticianAssumingEnvironmentalForestsSoilBuyingMinoritiesRealisticSustainabilityCaptainsEcosystemsSeducingPoisoningDegradingErosionEquitableAir And WaterWatershedsSoil ErosionCaptains Of Industry Book:In the Presence of Fear: Three Essays for a Changed World Source: In the Presence of Fear: Three Essays for a Changed World
“Later, at Stanford University, I thought I'd become a lawyer or businessman, but my father came to me and said he thought there was a big future in the fine-wine business.” SaidBigsFatherEconomyFineWineUniversityLawyerBusinessmanStanfordFine WineStanford University Author:Robert Mondavi
“We in the Congress have a moral and constitutional obligation to protect the value of the dollar and to understand why it is so important to the economy that a central bank not be given the unbelievable power of inflating a currency at will and pretending that it knows how to fine-tune an economy through this counterfeit system of money.” KnowsImportantValuesGivenMoralKnow HowEconomyFineProtectDollarsCongressObligationTunesPretendingCurrencyUnbelievableCounterfeitCentral Banks Author:Ron Paul