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Regular crises perpetuate the past by reinvigorating cycles which started long ago. In contrast, (capital-C) Crises are the past's death knell. They function like laboratories in which the future is incubated. They have given us agriculture and the industrial revolution, technology and the labour contract, killer germs and antibiotics. Once they strike, the past ceases to be a reliable predictor of the future and a brave new world is born.


Yanis Varoufakis


#cycles #economics #industrial-revolution #technology #death

The present convergence of crises––in money, energy, education, health, water, soil, climate, politics, the environment, and more––is a birth crisis, expelling us from the old world into a new.


Charles Eisenstein


#crises #economy #education #gift-economy #money

You hear about these guys having midlife crises - I don't see that happening to me.


Harry Connick, Jr.


#crises #guys #happening #having #hear

The completely solitary self: that's where poetry comes from, and it gets isolated by crisis, and those crises are often very intimate also.


Seamus Heaney


#comes #completely #crises #crisis #gets

Believe me, as one who has seen a number of international crises firsthand, they cannot be handled without an understanding of history.


Pierre Salinger


#cannot #crises #firsthand #handled #history

Life is a succession of crises and moments when we have to rediscover who we are and what we really want.


Jean Vanier


#life #life is a #moments #really #rediscover

Ninety-nine per cent of traditional English literature concerns people who never have to worry about money at all. We always seem to be watching or reading about emotional crises among folk who live in a world of great fortune both in matters of luck and money; stories and fantasies about rock stars and film stars, sporting millionaires and models; jet-setting members of the aristocracy and international financiers.


James Kelman


#crises #emotional #english-literature #fortune #money

Money is a public good; as such, it lends itself to private exploitation.


Charles P. Kindleberger


#finance #financial-crises #money

The wise man does not expose himself needlessly to danger, since there are few things for which he cares sufficiently; but he is willing, in great crises, to give even his life - knowing that under certain conditions it is not worthwhile to live.


Aristotle


#certain #conditions #crises #danger #does

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


#consisted #crises #days #ever #every






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