A Quote by Dominic Lawson

In a boom, envy; in a bust, anger. — © Dominic Lawson
In a boom, envy; in a bust, anger.
All markets have boom and bust cycles, and I think venture capital market has even more exaggerated boom and bust cycles.
The 20th Century approach to economics, resource depletion and over-consumption means we boom and bust until we bust more than we boom; that is precisely what is happening. In a low growth economy, the true meaning of resource efficiency in business and in everything we do is essential
We create these boom-bust cycles by manipulating the money supply and the interest rates and directing it where it went in. And that is what happened with housing: pushed into housing combination of easy money plus all the regulations, and we created this boom-bust cycle, and corruption, because corruption goes with it, because you don't have the same discipline. So we've got to stop all that.
Boom and bust cycles are very difficult for businesses because you're hiring a bunch because you're planning for the future. And if the future is going to be very big, you need to hire people, or suddenly you go to boom to bust, then all of a sudden, you're kind of battening down the hatches and trying to sail, you know, through the storm, it's a different thing. So part of it is making good decisions about, well, how long is a boom cycle going to be, you know, don't plan on it going forever.
In falling markets, there is nothing that has not happened before. The bear or pessimist sees only the past, which imprisons the wretched financial soul in eternal circles of boom and bust and boom again.
Grief and disappointment give rise to anger, anger to envy, envy to malice, and malice to grief again, till the whole circle be completed.
If I had more recreation time I would be able to step back and reflect on how life has changed. But it has been like a constant... boom, boom, boom, boom, boom!
Britain does not want a return to boom and bust.
Under this Government, Britain will not return to the boom and bust of the past.
Labour economic stability has replaced Tory boom and bust
Boy you got my heartbeat runnin away Beatin like a drum & it's comin your way Cant you hear that Boom badoom boom boom badoom boom bass He got that super bass Boom badoom boom boom badoom boom bass Yeah that's that super bass
You can't have a movie that's just 'Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom' constantly - you have to breathe.
On top of that, we have a healthy and stable economy and an end to the boom and bust that characterised the Tory years.
Latin Americans are all too familiar with the boom and bust cycles associated with economic populism.
Gordon Brown promised to abolish boom and bust. He has kept half his promise.
Boom and bust is a term that applied to the Conservative years and two of the worst recessions in history.
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