The economics of the security world are all horribly, horribly nasty and are largely based on fear, intimidation and blackmail.
‐‐ Linus Torvalds
The economics profession advances by one confusing financial disaster at a time.
‐‐ Adam Davidson
'The Economist' is a biased organization.
‐‐ Ali Babacan
The Economist is undoubtedly the smartest weekly newsmagazine in the English language. I always look forward to its quirky year-end double issue.
‐‐ Eric Alterman
The economist John Maynard Keynes said that in the long run, we are all dead. If he were around today he might say that, in the long run, we are all on Social Security and Medicare.
‐‐ Ben Bernanke
The 'economy' became a god such as never before, and a happy, successful society was one that could please this god - sometimes by sacrificing beautiful things - to keep the deity from getting angry and harming the people by withdrawing favours.
‐‐ Michael Leunig
The economy grows when families can spend money on personal priorities rather than priorities imposed by the federal government.
‐‐ Mike Crapo
The economy has become seriously unbalanced. Its growth has not been driven by investment or by overcoming Britain's long-standing weaknesses in investment and productivity, particularly skills. Instead, there has been a binge of debt-financed consumer spending.
‐‐ Vince Cable
The economy in Ireland has been rampaging ahead for the last 15 years. Barring an international, political or natural catastrophe, things can only get better for the Irish.
‐‐ Eddie Murphy
The economy in the Valley will need to grow if students want to come back and work with their specialized degrees. We need to develop more to create more opportunities.
‐‐ Frank Murphy
The economy is a collection of emotions.
‐‐ Kenneth Langone
The economy is a very sensitive organism.
‐‐ Hjalmar Schacht
The economy is designed to serve the individual.
‐‐ Moshe Kahlon
The economy is governed through cartel agreements and monopoly. The attorney general is the one who's controlling funds. There is no free business in Georgia.
‐‐ Bidzina Ivanishvili
The economy is like a machine.
‐‐ Ray Dalio
The economy is much bigger than the market. We will not be able to build a good economy - nor a good society - unless we look at the vast expanse beyond the market.
‐‐ Ha-Joon Chang
The economy is not an abstraction. The economy consists of people, and it will only grow if people feel secure and are reasonably free.
‐‐ John Bruton
The economy is rough. I think that affects everyone from big filmmakers to tiny filmmakers.
‐‐ Greta Gerwig
The economy is showing encouraging signs of recovery.
‐‐ George Voinovich
The economy is terrible it's been terrible for years now, and the reason it's bad is not because of a debt-ceiling vote. The reason it's bad is because we have people who believe that by making government bigger by keeping people on unemployment checks and on welfare we're going to dig us out of this mess.
‐‐ Todd Rokita
The economy is the start and end of everything. You can't have successful education reform or any other reform if you don't have a strong economy.
‐‐ David Cameron
The economy is too weak right now. We need to jump-start it. The American Jobs Act will provide that jump-start, to help us into next year and the year after that.
‐‐ David Plouffe
The economy made me focus on designing more must-haves.
‐‐ Tracy Reese
The economy may be complex, but Americans understand that the Wall Street banks control an outsized portion of the economy and that they have an outsized interest in their own profits.
‐‐ Marcy Kaptur
The economy needs thriving, job-creating small businesses, but excessive and ill-considered regulations too often get in the way of growth.
‐‐ Sam Graves
The economy of a novelist is a little like that of a careful housewife who is unwilling to throw away anything that might perhaps serve its turn.
‐‐ Graham Greene
The economy of film forces you to make choices.
‐‐ Mike Birbiglia
The economy of human time is the next advantage of machinery in manufactures.
‐‐ Charles Babbage
The economy works best when better ideas win out over worse ideas, harder work wins out over less work, when it's a fair fight in the marketplace.
‐‐ Adam Davidson
The ecosystem of our world is a closed system: it would run out of gas, collapse of its own weight.
‐‐ Joan D. Vinge
The ecstatic insanity of romantic pursuit can be so enhanced by music that entire romantic conquests, victories and ruinous, crushing defeats can be tied to songs to such a degree that it's almost unbearable to listen to them again, as they bring back the memories so vividly.
‐‐ Henry Rollins
The Ecuadorean and Latin American press is not like the European or North American press, which has some professional ethics. They are used to being above the law, to blackmail, to extort.
‐‐ Rafael Correa
The Ed Hardy man is confident with a strong sense of personal style. He is not afraid to be seen and take risks. He enjoys comfort and flexible style, yet he wants to stand apart from the crowd.
‐‐ Christian Audigier
The edge of a black hole, the event horizon, is a boundary that marks the point of no return. Once an object crosses the event horizon, it cannot escape and will be ripped to pieces, atom by atom.
‐‐ Kevin McCarthy
The Edge... there is no honest way to explain it because the only people who really know where it is are the ones who have gone over.
‐‐ Hunter S. Thompson
The editorial page is where you'll find our opinions, while the letters columns and the space for Op-Ed contributors are a forum for debate and discussion.
‐‐ Andrew Rosenthal
The Edmund Pettus Bridge - which in 2013 was declared a National Historic Landmark - isn't symbolic of the Civil War in a meaningful way. It is, however, the modern-day battlefield where the voting rights movement was born.
‐‐ Douglas Brinkley
The educated differ from the uneducated as much as the living from the dead.
‐‐ Aristotle
The educated do not share a common body of information, but a common state of mind.
‐‐ Mason Cooley
The educated Southerner has no use for an 'r', except at the beginning of a word.
‐‐ Mark Twain
The education business is a little murky because by 1900, it has been pretty well decided that a certain amount of education was required to make the system of repression work. You had to have people who showed up punctually. You had to have people who took their orders obediently and understand them fully.
‐‐ David Levering Lewis
The education cuts in the President's budget are both irresponsible and morally unjustifiable.
‐‐ Chaka Fattah
The education I received was a British education, in which British ideas, British culture, British institutions, were automatically assumed to be superior. There was no such thing as African culture.
‐‐ Nelson Mandela
The education of a man is never completed until he dies.
‐‐ Robert E. Lee
The education of my brother and myself was of paramount importance to my parents, and in addition to their strong encouragement, they were prepared to make any sacrifice to further our intellectual development.
‐‐ Jerome Isaac Friedman
The education of peoples is a necessary precondition to peace.
‐‐ Carlo Azeglio Ciampi
The education process is moving beyond the traditional classroom/lecture setting. More and more teachers are seeking tools and techniques to engage their classes and enrich their lessons. Video calling is one of these tools, as it removes barriers to communication and lets students move beyond the boundaries of their classrooms.
‐‐ Tony Bates
The education system should teach us about money; it's an incredibly big subject. I run into people all the time that don't have the first clue of what they should do about money.
‐‐ Ben Stein
The education that prepared me was my general education classes, which I tried to avoid when I was a stupid undergraduate, but which gave me the foundation of general knowledge that makes a career as a writer possible.
‐‐ Orson Scott Card