A Quote by Anthony Foxx

I'm very bullish on the streetcar. — © Anthony Foxx
I'm very bullish on the streetcar.
I am very bullish and I have been bullish on India for a very long time, and I see our own business growing very substantially.
By the time I was four, I would walk around the corner and wait at a local streetcar stop, get on the streetcar with somebody who looked like they could be my mother and go to the end of the line.
I am bullish on the global development. I am bullish on billions of people getting out of poverty.
I turn bullish at the instant my buy stop is hit, and stay bullish until my sell stop is hit.
It happens that the stage sets collapse. Rising, streetcar, four hours in the office or the factory, meal, streetcar, four hours of work, meal, sleep, and Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday and Saturday according to the same rhythm – this path is easily followed most of the time. But one day the “why” arises and everything begins in that weariness tinged with amazement.
Sometimes I feel very bullish about it - this is the age that I am, this is the way that I look, there's nothing I can do about it and I'm grateful that I've lived this long.
I am very bullish on India because of its people, its culture, and the leadership. I love the culture and warmth of people.
I'm very, very bullish about our prospects, and as I tell our board, as I tell our employees, this is the time to invest. There's so much opportunity. Let's just invest in that opportunity, and really get after it.
We continue to be bullish on China.
I have a GoPro in the trunk of my streetcar.
We'll all be riding that streetcar of desire.
Certainly, we continue to bring in new people. We'll hire, net new, over 4,000 people this year, and attract great people into the company. I'm very bullish about the employee base and what it can accomplish.
We are bullish on the health benefits, but they have to bring value.
I am extremely bullish in the longer period.
I'm still very bullish on emerging markets. There's an emerging middle class. They're a growing group of customers. And frankly, they want Walmart. They want everyday low price. And that's why we are continuing to grow in the emerging markets around the world, too.
Democracy is like a streetcar. When you come to your stop, you get off.
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