A Quote by Mohammed Reza Pahlavi

They want liberalization! I'll give them liberalization. I'll loosen the screws until the Americans beg me to tighten them again. — © Mohammed Reza Pahlavi
They want liberalization! I'll give them liberalization. I'll loosen the screws until the Americans beg me to tighten them again.
The whole era of post-Partition and pre-liberalization fascinated me.
Liberalization and democratization are in essence counter-revolution.
The pulse of the youth is racing towards liberalization. And I'm truly loving it.
Much else than liberalization has happened in the nineties (in India)
You want to give me chocolate and flowers? That would be great. I love them both. I just don't want them out of guilt, and I don't want them if you're not going to give them to all the people who helped mother our children.
The triumph of economic liberalization has coincided with a sharp increase in income inequality.
Trade liberalization can be contagious, and the opening of markets regionally can spark progress multilaterally as well.
Everybody who comes to my home has to play at least one set against me. I beat them all. The best thing is when they want another set. People like me who can't stand not to win. I beat them again and again until they are furious, then I laugh. That's funny.
Now financial liberalization is just a catastrophe waiting to happen, and there are very well understood reasons for that.
It's at the very moment you want to give up on your dreams that you must expand them until they move you again.
There's plenty of boys that will come hankering and gruvvelling around when you've got an apple, and beg the core off you; but when they're got one, and you beg for the core, and remind them how you give them a core one time, they take a mouth at you, and say thank you 'most to death, but there ain't a-going to be no core.
Even today, when the Obama administration has liberalized travel to Cuba - and failed to reverse that liberalization when Alan Gross was imprisoned - there are limits.
It is a set of policies formulated between 15th and 19th streets by the U.S. Treasury, and World Bank. Countries should focus on stabilization, liberalization, privatization.
In many societies the domestic social costs of adjustment to changing patterns of comparative advantage are believed to outweigh the advantages of further trade liberalization.
Fortunately, in Bolivia, we have begun to liberate ourselves economically. If we do not accompany social and cultural liberation with economic liberalization, the country will continue to be subjugated.
When the purse strings tighten up at museums, the institutions usually cut back and cancel shows. That's exactly the wrong reaction. In fact, now is a good time for them to loosen up - a chance to breathe and experiment a little - and go for the juicy solution lurking in their own basements.
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