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Last updated on April 21, 2025.
When people are in acute crisis, residential care may be needed, but this should not be seen as a medical issue.
Hence not only the crisis of geopolitics and geostrategy but also the shift towards the emergence and dominance of chronostrategy.
Every woman should eat for the long run so she can manage the short stops of crisis. — © Jane Fonda
Every woman should eat for the long run so she can manage the short stops of crisis.
These numbers are staggering, in fact incomprehensible. By all accounts, we are dealing with the greatest health crisis in human history.
There is no better protection against the euro crisis than successful structural reforms in southern Europe.
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.
The binding of reason and intuition is the fundamental crisis of the era we call humanity. Transcedence of duality is the key.
When you're working in crisis situations, people have a tendency - particularly the media - to stake out your house.
It's natural that you'd have more brains going into money management. There are so many huge incomes in money management and investment banking - it's like ants to sugar. There are huge incentives for a man to take up money management as opposed to, say, physics, and it's a lot easier.
Instead of abandoning competition and giving banks protected monopolies once again, the public would be better served by making it easier to close banks when they get into trouble. Instead of making banking boring, let us make it a normal industry, susceptible to destruction in the face of creativity.
I'm kind of the crisis communications person at 'SNL.' If there are fires to put out, they try and find me.
I believe when the world faces a crisis, businesses and sports have an obligation to step up and make a difference.
Close scrutiny will show that most 'crisis situations' are opportunities to either advance, or stay where you are. — © Maxwell Maltz
Close scrutiny will show that most 'crisis situations' are opportunities to either advance, or stay where you are.
To me, the most terrifying form of warfare would be if there was some simultaneous cyber attack on our grid, on the banking system, and on our transportation system. That would be quite a devastating thing, and yet in theory, absent some real protective measures, that could happen.
Letting things slide is always the easiest thing to do, in parenting no less than in banking, public education, and environmental protection. A lack of discipline is apparent these days in just about every aspect of American society. Why? This should be is a much larger question, one to ponder as we take out the garbage and tie our kids' shoes.
I'm 51. So I'm just saying, 30 years from now you're going to have a different outlook. That's what a midlife crisis is.
I had moved back to Kenya after undergrad, and I went through this crisis of, 'What is my life going to be about?'
I think what they've been doing is largely almost in firefighting mode without a good conceptual framework - either at the micro or the macro level. Micro, you would ask: "What kind of financial or banking system do we want?" Macro, you would say: "What are the underlying problems in the structure of our economy?"
I believe it is essential for our planetary future to develop tools that can change the consciousness which has created the crisis that we are in.
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.
Donald J. Trump has the good fortune of taking office as the economy is finally recovering from the 2008 crisis.
It's true across the U.K. that those who had least to do with causing the economic crisis are carrying the heaviest burden. That's unacceptable.
What I object to the current government intervention in so-called 'solving the crisis', they haven't solved anything. They've just postponed it.
There is a crisis on the Right. It sees the Jewish and democratic state as a democracy for the Jews. This is something I cannot countenance.
The financial crisis involved significant failures in the functioning, regulation, and supervision of OTC derivatives markets.
History has shown that Big Government expands quickest in the immediate aftermath of a crisis - real or manufactured.
In reality drilling is the slowest, dirtiest, and most expensive way to solve our energy crisis.
For me, the Asian financial crisis of 1998 and the war in Kosovo in 1999 are the prelude to the integral accident.
Our theology is still in a time of crisis, and I think this will last for some years more.
What we have is a crisis of imagination. Albert Einstein said that you cannot solve a problem with the same mind-set that created it.
In San Francisco, we have long faced serious challenges in managing the crisis of homelessness on our streets.
I like to produce music and put it out and hopefully it can help people through whatever crisis they have.
Germany has acted effectively during the euro crisis. It needs to build on this to engage in other spheres too.
We are often told that capitalism is in crisis, but look around the world and you'll see that it has never been so buoyant.
Terrorism and the refugee crisis have changed the political mood in the West and brought the extreme right to prominence there.
This is the United States of America. It means we respond to our fellow Americans in times of crisis and emergency and disaster.
Although the financial crisis, you know, receded a while ago, we kind of never picked up on it.
I had my mid-life crisis at 29. I've got my thirties and forties into the back end of my twenties. — © Lily Allen
I had my mid-life crisis at 29. I've got my thirties and forties into the back end of my twenties.
Of course we will continue to work for cheaper electricity in the homes and on the farms of America; for better and cheaper transportation; for low interest rates; for sounder home financing; for better banking; for the regulation of security issues; for reciprocal trade among nations and for the wiping out of slums. And my friends, for all of these we have only begun to fight.
America must not abdicate its global leadership role in the climate crisis to countries like China.
Payable On Death is actually a banking term, when someone passes on, what someone leaves behind. We related that to Jesus on the cross, and by his death, our sins are paid, the debt is paid. We have salvation if we want it. We got tired of saying Payable On Death, so we went to P.O.D.
The eyes of the world are fixed on the U.S. to see if we have the political courage and moral sense to solve our debt crisis.
I'm quite worried about the fiscal imbalances that we've got and what that might mean in terms of financial crisis ahead.
The financial crisis appears to be mostly behind us, and the economy seems to have stabilized and is expanding again.
You know, let a few years go by until I hit my midlife crisis. Then that can be documented on film.
I think that if we don't get these politicians to come together we face the most predictable economic crisis in history.
During a public health crisis, families, seniors, and veterans need to have reliable access to their doctors and caregivers.
Managers can waste a lot of time at the outset of a crisis denying that something went wrong. Skip that step. — © Jack Welch
Managers can waste a lot of time at the outset of a crisis denying that something went wrong. Skip that step.
U.S. Government has said they are now going to go after the terrorist's electronic banking system. You know what they should do? They should transfer bin Laden's funds to my bank. They'd mess up his deposits, screw up his statement and nickel and dime him to death with service charges.
This unprecedented crisis, which is without doubt the worst since the second world war, is not over.
Until part of your paycheck is regularly paid in Bitcoin, I'm not sure how it would really go mainstream. I can imagine places in the world where there are not functioning banking systems or payroll systems, where it could go mainstream first because you're not trying to replace the way people are already doing something.
I have always believed that the only way to cope with a cash crisis is not to contract but to try to expand out of it.
Utilizing fear to rip people off during a crisis is abhorrent, dishonest and downright disgusting behavior.
Life always waits for some crisis to occur before revealing itself at its most brilliant.
Digital warfare, in the Clausewitz definition as 'the continuation of policy by other means,' reached Western public consciousness via my own country, Estonia, in 2007 when our governmental, banking, and news media servers were hit with 'distributed denial-of-service attacks,' which is when hackers overload servers until they shut down.
If we fail to solve this moral and spiritual crisis we may be doomed like the great nations of the past.
Familiarity isn't always a good thing... sometimes you need a little crisis to shake things up.
If I had known how hard it would be to do something new, particularly in the payments industry, I would never have started PayPal. That's why nobody with long experience in banking had done it. You needed to be naive enough to think that new things could be done.
I can see that in retrospect but I guess I've always had such an identity crisis when it comes to other people's understanding of me.
We've always been modestly leveraged, and we've never believed in a great deal of leverage on either our private equity business or on our investment banking business. And I think it really goes back to my uncle and dad growing up in the Depression and just seeing what happened to people who were overly levered.
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