A Quote by Kenneth C. Griffin

If I could wave a magic wand, I'd break up the banking system. — © Kenneth C. Griffin
If I could wave a magic wand, I'd break up the banking system.
We dont have a good legal justification for breaking up the banking system. But if I could wave a magic wand, Id break up the banking system.
We don't have a good legal justification for breaking up the banking system. But if I could wave a magic wand, I'd break up the banking system.
Let me offer you, metaphorically, two magic wands that have sweeping powers to change society. With one wand you could wipe out all racism and discrimination from the hearts and minds of white America. The other wand you could wave across the ghettoes and barrios of America and infuse the inhabitants with Japanese or Jewish values, respect for learning, and ambition. ... I suggest that the best wand for society and for those who live in the ghettoes and barrios would be the second wand.
I wish that we did have a magic wand which we could wave and hey presto! Magic! Unfortunately life is not like that.
Jose Mourinho doesn't have a magic wand, and you wave the wand, and everything goes the way you want.
[T]he myth that there was somehow a magic wand in the early 1980s to cure AIDS - a wand that Reagan deliberately refused to wave - is now almost conventional wisdom.
People who think you could wave a magic wand and the legacy of the past will be over are blind.
If I could wave a magic wand, I would be a size 6 and still be able to eat cake every day.
If I could wave a magic wand, I would love for all children around the world to have good, nutritious meals every day.
I would honestly be elated if I could wave a magic wand and eradicate my back catalog and then have a fresh crack at some of those ideas.
I beg you I no magician. I can't just wave a magic wand.
It is not fair to think that when students transit through a K-12 system that is not preparing them for beyond, that somehow we are going to wave a magic wand and things are going to be perfect for them at the higher-ed level.
Democrats are just as wrong to insist the law is perfect, that the law doesn't have things that need to be fixed, and to pretend that the law did wave a magic wand and make everything in the health care system fixed.
If I could wave a magic wand and be anything, I'd be a really respected, really successful author. That's a hard combination to get, though. I really enjoy acting, and it's easier, frankly.
I don't think somebody can just, like, wave a magic wand and make you a star.
I think it was in the Rose Garden where I issued this brilliant statement: If I had a magic wand -- but the president doesn't have a magic wand. You just can't say, 'low gas.'
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