The crisis and recession have led to very low interest rates, it is true, but these events have also destroyed jobs, hamstrung economic growth and led to sharp declines in the values of many homes and businesses.
‐‐ Ben Bernanke
The crisis in Europe has affected the U.S. economy by acting as a drag on our exports, weighing on business and consumer confidence, and pressuring U.S. financial markets and institutions.
‐‐ Ben Bernanke
The crisis of black politics can only be resolved through the development of multiclass, multiracial, progressive political structures.
‐‐ Manning Marable
The crisis of democracy in the West is not the result of falling in love with another system. In Europe and America people who are disillusioned with democracy do not dream about the Chinese model or any other form of authoritarian rule. They do not dream about government that controls Internet and puts in prison those daring to disagree.
‐‐ Ivan Krastev
The crisis of the 1930s and the populist reactions of that time must not be forgotten.
‐‐ Albert II of Belgium
The crisis of the fisheries is similar to our economy. This is not one fishery failing, but the whole system.
‐‐ Daniel Pauly
The crisis of today is the joke of tomorrow.
‐‐ H. G. Wells
The crisis that the world finds itself in as it swings on the hinge of a new millennium is located in something deeper than particular ways of organizing political systems and economies.
‐‐ Huston Smith
The crisis triggered a fertile period of scientific ferment and revolution in economic theory.
‐‐ James Tobin
The criteria, for me, is movie star. It's Hollywood. Not Somalia.
‐‐ Steven Cojocaru
The criteria for serving one's country should be competence, courage and willingness to serve. When we deny people the chance to serve because of their sexual orientation, we deprive them of their rights of citizenship, and we deprive our armed forces the service of willing and capable Americans.
‐‐ Dianne Feinstein
The criterion for free choice can never be an absolute one, but neither is it entirely relative.
‐‐ Herbert Marcuse
The critic has to do more of what the book critics and art critics have done in the past. Which is give you a context for understanding the restaurant, give you a better way to appreciate it, give you the tools to go in there and be a more informed diner who can get more pleasure out of the experience.
‐‐ Ruth Reichl
The critic has to educate the public; the artist has to educate the critic.
‐‐ Oscar Wilde
The critic is a man who prefers the indolence of opinion to the trials of action.
‐‐ John Mason Brown
The critic is genius at one remove; he is not unlike an actor on the stage, and incarnates in his mind, as the actor embodies in his person, another's work; only thus does he understand art, realize it, know it; and having arrived at this, his task is done.
‐‐ George Edward Woodberry
The critic is the only independent source of information. The rest is advertising.
‐‐ Pauline Kael
The critic leaves at curtain fall To find, in starting to review it, He scarcely saw the play at all For starting to review it.
‐‐ E. B. White
The critic should describe, and not prescribe.
‐‐ Eugene Ionesco
'The Critic' was so absurd, and I loved that. I loved working with Jon Lovitz, I think he's got a great, great voice for animation.
‐‐ Rich Moore
The critical importance of honest journalism and a free flowing, respectful national conversation needs to be had in our country. But it is being buried as collateral damage in a war whose battles include political correctness and ideological orthodoxy.
‐‐ Juan Williams
The critical method which denies literary modernity would appear - and even, in certain respects, would be - the most modern of critical movements.
‐‐ Paul de Man
The critical part with meal spacing is that you stabilize your hormones so that you do not have those spikes in insulin that occur when you eat large meals.
‐‐ Ian K. Smith
The critical period in matrimony is breakfast-time.
‐‐ Alan Patrick Herbert
The critical period of matrimony is breakfast-time.
‐‐ A. P. Herbert
The critical principle demanded an examination, for instance, of the contribution of different periods, thus to some extent embarking on historical linguistics.
‐‐ Ferdinand de Saussure
The critical question is: How do we ensure that the Internet develops in a way that is compatible with democracy?
‐‐ Rebecca MacKinnon
The critical reaction to 'Bloom' has been similar to 'Brick.' There are people on board with it and people who are not.
‐‐ Rian Johnson
The critical role of Congress in the adoption of international agreements was clearly laid out by our Founding Fathers in our Constitution. And it's a principle upon which Democrats and Republicans have largely agreed.
‐‐ Tom Cotton
The critical thing about Western democracy is the fact that you usually have a transition of power without bloodshed. That is an enormous advantage. But still, democracy as we know it was only invented recently in the West, historical speaking. It did not really work in ancient Rome. It functioned for less than 200 years in ancient Athens.
‐‐ Helmut Schmidt
The critical thing in developing software is not the program, it's the design. It is translating understanding of user needs into something that can be realized as a computer program.
‐‐ Mitch Kapor
The criticism does not hurt because I have always been my own worst critic. I wouldn't say I don't respect other people's opinions, but my opinion is the most important.
‐‐ Tony McCoy
The criticism is, once I get something flying, I lose interest in it.
‐‐ Burt Rutan
The critics are always right. The only way you shut them up is by winning.
‐‐ Chuck Noll
The critics had an image of me, and they wouldn't accept any other... I was a cartoon character. A joke.
‐‐ Ann-Margret
The critics love to get out their knives and dine on Coverdale. But the worse the criticism gets, the more successful I become.
‐‐ David Coverdale
The critics slap labels on you and then expect you to talk inside their terms.
‐‐ Doris Lessing
The critics tend to forget their own answers after a while.
‐‐ Gina Gershon
The Cro-Magnons lived with fear and amazement in a culture of Arrival, facing many mysteries. Their culture lasted for some 20,000 years.
‐‐ John Berger
The Crosby family is sort of legendary for all of its traumas and familial problems, even though it has this appearance of being this perfect world. It had quite a dark side to it.
‐‐ Denise Crosby
The Cross is the approbation of our existence, not in words, but in an act so completely radical that it caused God to become flesh and pierced this flesh to the quick; that, to God, it was worth the death of his incarnate Son.
‐‐ Pope Benedict XVI
The cross is the centre of all this in every respect.
‐‐ John Nelson Darby
The cross of the Legion of Honor has been conferred on me. However, few escape that distinction.
‐‐ John Lennon
The cross pollination of disciplines is fundamental to truly revolutionary advances in our culture.
‐‐ Neil deGrasse Tyson
The cross reveals that we're called to a deeper, fuller experience of what it means to be alive and open to new dimensions of life which our religious boundaries - creeds, atonement theologies - have kept us from experiencing.
‐‐ John Shelby Spong
The CrossFit program is broad, general and inclusive, and most of all, the movements can be scaled down to any level of athlete. Just watch what I do with it on 'The Biggest Loser.'
‐‐ Bob Harper
The crossover wasn't happening. TV actors were TV actors, and film and stage actors were a whole different thing. And now there's just a lot of crossover.
‐‐ Christine Lahti
The crossroads of science and politics is a dodgy place.
‐‐ Nancy Gibbs
The crowd can be a little different in some places. For example, in Europe, people tend to be very respectful. They try not to make too much noise at inappropriate times. In other countries, people can be very still. Sometimes I'm not sure if a crowd is into it until the end, when they usually want me to do something crazy for the encore.
‐‐ Mac DeMarco
The crowd doesn't give a crap as long as you bring the money in.
‐‐ Guy Lafleur