A Quote by Alberto Fernandez

No one wants a default, or to slam the door in the IMF's face. — © Alberto Fernandez
No one wants a default, or to slam the door in the IMF's face.
While you can't keep fear from visiting, you can slam the door in its face. With God's promise in your hand, that's exactly what you are able to do.
Often God has to shut a door in our face, so that He can subsequently open the door through which He wants us to go.
How foolish to think that one can ever slam the door in the face of age. Much wiser to be polite and gracious and ask him to lunch in advance.
As long as I can run fast, track will always be an option. But right now I'm focused on football because the NFL is knocking on my door and I'm not going to slam it in its face.
The IMF is a more complicated issue. I think there is a broad sentiment among both the left and the right that the IMF may be doing more harm than good. On the right, there's the view that it represents a form of corporate welfare that is counter to the IMF's own ideology of markets. But anybody who has watched government from the inside recognizes that governments need institutions, need ways to respond to crises. If the IMF weren't there, it would probably be reinvented. So the issue is fundamentally reform.
We interpret our agreement with the IMF - our participation in the IMF's system of cooperation - as a borrowing agreement. The IMF sees it as an economic policy agreement. This is not in our interest.
The runs started in Thailand after the IMF intervened in such a dramatic way. Then the IMF came to Indonesia.
He didn't slam the door, didn't rage, didn't weep, he simply left.
When crazy comes knocking at the door, you gotta slam it shut.
We assume whiteness is the default because whiteness, historically, has been the default. This is one of the many reasons diverse representation matters so much. We need to change the default.
To keep up appearances, I stomp my room and slam the door.
Joy, temperance, and repose, slam the door on the doctor's nose.
Don't ever slam a door, you might want to go back.
When you walk through that door of opportunity you don't slam it shut behind you.
If we fixed a hangnail the way our government fixes the economy, we'd slam a car door on it.
Too many politicians seem to reach for 'infrastructure' as the default answer to investment, as if roads and bridges were the answer to everything. Even the IMF and the World Bank seem to mainly offer infrastructure spending as an alternative to austerity, although they are right to focus on the need for investment.
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