Quotation Explorer - 'Crises'

In every age 'the good old days' were a myth. No one ever thought they were good at the time. For every age has consisted of crises that seemed intolerable to the people who lived through them. - Brooks Atkinson
the fact that every people feel itself threatened by the others gives the state it's definite unifying powers; it depends upon the instinct of self-preservation of society itself; the latent external crisis enables it to get the upper hand in internal crises - Martin Buber
One of the liabilities of being a deep thinker, Wyatt mused, was that it left him vulnerable to existential crises. - Bridie Clark
We don't get offered crises, they arrive. - Elizabeth Janeway
I am a firm believer in the people. If given the truth, they can be depended upon to meet any national crises. The great point is to bring them the real facts. - Abraham Lincoln
Crises is the code that can open the gene of success for some. - Auliq-Ice
Life's Irony; Some will be made to see the light of opportunities only during crises period. - Auliq-Ice
...capitalism does live by crises and booms, just as a human being lives by inhaling and exhaling. - Leon Trotsky
When in crises situation, never mourn along with the crises, rather speak to the crises saying, "Crises what opportunities are you hiding for me. - Auliq-Ice
The Advantages of Crises in a relationship is to showcase the REAL Person in the relationship. - Auliq-Ice
For an entire wing of the G.O.P., a dysfunctional government, whose only visible activity is mismanaging crises, is not an embarrassment but the vindication of a worldview. - Amy Davidson
Stability was overrated. Crises and adventures, on the other hand, could actually teach you something. - Sarah Addison Allen
Imagination may be the most essential, uniquely human capacity - creating both the dead-end crises of our time and the doorway through them. - Bill Plotkin
In your walk with Christ, you shall meet crises, but, when crises arise, remember Christ! - Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
. . . a constitution, intended toendure for ages to come, andconsequently, to be adapted to thevarious crises of human affairs. - John Marshall
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