A Quote by Rahm Emanuel

You never want a serious crisis to go to waste. — © Rahm Emanuel
You never want a serious crisis to go to waste.
Remember chief of staff Rahm Emanuel's callous enjoinder 'you never want a serious crisis to go to waste'? This White House is a serious crisis.
You never let a serious crisis go to waste. And what I mean by that: it’s an opportunity to do things you think you could not do before.
You never let a serious crisis go to waste. And what I mean by that it's an opportunity to do things you think you could not do before.
Never let a crisis go to waste
Never let a good crisis go to waste
We should take Democrats at their word when they say never let a crisis go to waste.
Never waste a good crisis...Don't waste it when it can have a very positive impact on climate change and energy security.
It is easier to invest for cash flow during a financial crisis. So don't waste a good crisis by hiding your head in the sand. The longer the crisis lasts, the richer some people will become.
Never waste a crisis.
Vexation of spirit is a waste of time Negative thinking, don't you waste your thoughts Verbal conflict is a waste of word Physical conflict is a waste of flesh People will always be who they want And that's what really makes the world go round Unconditional love is scarce.
Never waste a good crisis.
There has been a banking crisis, a financial crisis, an economic crisis, a social crisis, a geostrategic crisis and an environmental crisis. That's considerable in a country that's used to being protected.
I wanted to catch the problem of consumption, waste, poor people eating what we throw away, which is a big subject. But I didn't want to become a sociologue, an ethnographe, a serious thinker. I thought I should be free, even in a documentary which has a very serious subject.
E-waste is the fastest growing waste stream in the United States and can pose serious environmental and health problems here and around the world when not handled properly.
People say that I am always serious and depressing, but it seems to me that the English are never serious - they are flippant, complacent, ineffable, but never serious, which is sometimes maddening.
My idea, as the whole world knows, is that the capitalist system now doesn't work either for the United States or the world, driving it from crisis to crisis, which are each time more serious.
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