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Apart from a period of crisis during my adolescence, when my voice was changing and I could not tame it - it was like a kicking foal that does not listen to reason - I have always been told I have a pleasant and recognizable voice.
Andrea Bocelli
Changing
Pleasant
Kicking
Crisis
Recognizable
Adolescence
Voice
Could
Like
Period
Tame
Does
Always
Been
Listen
Apart
Reason
There is energy and power in a crisis.
Andrew Cuomo
Power
Energy
Crisis
Big things, a real crisis, I think I'm pretty good, but this little thing will just wallop me. I think I'm managing depression better now: when the mood comes, I just try and sit it out.
Andrew Flintoff
Depression
Good
Me
Better
Try
Will
Big
Sit
Think
Mood
Crisis
Out
Pretty
Pretty Good
Better Now
Real
Managing
Just
Big Things
Little
Little Thing
Now
Thing
Things
The moment a large investor doesn't believe a government will pay back its debt when it says it will, a crisis of confidence could develop. Investors have scant patience for the years of good governance - politically fraught fiscal restructuring, austerity and debt rescheduling - it takes to defuse a sovereign-debt crisis.
Andrew Ross Sorkin
Government
Good
Patience
Confidence
Will
Pay
Believe
Back
Says
Crisis
Fraught
Scant
Restructuring
Could
Develop
Investor
Investors
Takes
Fiscal
Governance
Years
Austerity
Debt
Politically
Moment
Large
Good Governance
Debt, we've learned, is the match that lights the fire of every crisis. Every crisis has its own set of villains - pick your favorite: bankers, regulators, central bankers, politicians, overzealous consumers, credit rating agencies - but all require one similar ingredient to create a true crisis: too much leverage.
Andrew Ross Sorkin
Too Much
Fire
Own
Politicians
Every
Too
Crisis
Favorite
Similar
Rating
Consumers
Pick
True
Lights
Learned
Match
Debt
Overzealous
Bankers
Central
Agencies
Create
Ingredient
Much
Require
Your
Villains
Credit
Credit Rating
Leverage
Set
No one suggested Lehman deserved to be saved. But the argument has been made that the crisis might have been less severe if it had been saved, because Lehman's failure created remarkable uncertainty in the market as investors became confused about the role of the government and whether it was picking winners and losers.
Andrew Ross Sorkin
Government
Failure
Confused
Made
Argument
Saved
Market
Severe
Crisis
Has-Been
About
Uncertainty
Winners
Remarkable
Had
No-One
Picking
Investors
Became
Because
Losers
Been
Role
Whether
Might
Created
Less
Deserved
Suggested
Long before the migrant crisis, Sweden had codified its form of humanitarianism into the country's domestic and foreign-policy framework.
Andy Ngo
Long
Country
Before
Framework
Crisis
Had
Domestic
Form
Migrant
Sweden
I will not let anyone tell me we must spend more money. This crisis did not come about because we issued too little money but because we created economic growth with too much money and it was not sustainable growth.
Angela Merkel
Me
Money
Too Much
Will
Too
Too Much Money
Spend
Crisis
Tell
Must
About
More
Economic
Economic Growth
Come
Because
Did
Sustainable
Anyone
Little
Much
Created
Little Money
Growth
We don't often talk about the quarter-life crisis, but it is a real thing.
Annaleigh Ashford
Crisis
About
Talk
Real
Often
Real Thing
Thing
People can be a bit flagrant when they're having an affair. Most of the time, there's an element of it where they want to be discovered because they're in crisis. They need the boil to be burst, in some way, for a resolution.
Anne-Marie Duff
Time
People
Way
Bit
Crisis
Some
Having
Most
Because
Affair
Discovered
Flagrant
Where
Want
Burst
Boil
Element
Need
Resolution
If your life just falls apart early on, you can put it together again. It's the people who are always on the brink of crisis who don't hit bottom who are in trouble.
Anne Enright
Life
You
Together
People
Trouble
Crisis
Bottom
Put
Always
Falls
Hit
Just
Again
Apart
Your
Who
Early
Brink
When you have that window of opportunity called a crisis, move as quickly as you can, get as much done as you can. There's a momentum for change that's very compelling.
Anne M. Mulcahy
You
Change
Opportunity
Crisis
Window
Very
Quickly
Get
Done
Move
Much
Momentum
Compelling
The challenge in a startup is you hit a lot of turbulence, and you want people who understand that it's just turbulence and not a crisis.
Anne Wojcicki
You
People
Challenge
Startup
Crisis
Understand
Lot
Hit
Just
Want
Turbulence
Who
As Donald Trump and his cabinet now demonstrate, the skills encouraged in men by their biologies and the tools that boys master in the playground have not equipped them to deal with the unprecedented global crisis we are now facing.
Anohni
Men
Master
Tools
Crisis
Unprecedented
Facing
Cabinet
Global
Deal
Boy
Equipped
Demonstrate
His
Encouraged
Trump
Donald
Donald Trump
Them
Skills
Now
Playground
The temptation in any approaching crisis or conflict is, because people haven't got a clue what lies ahead, they're always searching into the past for some sort of pattern ... to galvanise the nation or their supporters and put themselves on a pedestal to sound Churchillian or Rooseveltian.
Antony Beevor
Conflict
People
Approaching
Nation
Past
Pedestal
Crisis
Lies
Some
Temptation
Put
Supporters
Sort
Because
Always
Got
Sound
Any
Pattern
Clue
Themselves
Searching
It is this compulsion to look backwards at a time of crisis because one's got no idea of what lies ahead. There is a notion of security that somehow it must resemble the past. It's never going to. Just because we muddled through in the past doesn't mean we can automatically muddle through in the future.
Antony Beevor
Future
Time
Backwards
Past
Crisis
Security
Must
Lies
No Idea
Somehow
Compulsion
Through
Never
Idea
Look
Because
Got
Going
Just
Just Because
Automatically
In The Past
Mean
Muddle
Muddled
Notion
Resemble
The unfolding migratory crisis has become one of the most acute challenges facing the international community. Millions of lives are at stake. All of us have a responsibility to act. Collectively, we need to find solutions.
Arancha Gonzalez
Challenges
Responsibility
Become
Community
Crisis
Solutions
Collectively
Find
Facing
Most
Unfolding
Stake
Us
Act
International
International Community
Lives
Acute
Millions
Need
You can't look back at the worst financial crisis of our lifetimes that started in 2008 and not have some important lessons about the critical nature of oversights in financial markets and institutions.
Austan Goolsbee
Nature
You
Financial
Important
Back
Our
Markets
Worst
Financial Crisis
Crisis
Financial Markets
Critical
Some
About
Lifetimes
Institutions
Look
Lessons
Started
There are downsides to implicitly trusting banks, as the 2008 financial crisis showed.
Balaji Srinivasan
Financial
Financial Crisis
Crisis
Implicitly
Trusting
Banks
North Korea's whole idea is to create a crisis to solve a crisis. They're so poor and they're so desperate that they realize that this bombastic rhetoric can drive the South Korean stock market down and get the U.S. in a tizzy. And it's a game they've been playing for many, many years.
Barbara Demick
Game
Desperate
Drive
Down
Market
Crisis
Solve
Idea
Korea
Korean
Been
Years
South
Stock
Stock Market
North
Get
Rhetoric
Poor
Realize
Create
Many
Whole
Playing
The reason why bookstores are going out of business in the States is that people just can't focus on longer narratives now - even narrative film is in crisis in many ways, unless it's an adventure film.
Barbara Kruger
Business
People
Focus
Unless
Bookstores
States
Ways
Crisis
Out
Adventure
Longer
Narrative
Narratives
Going
Just
Reason
Many
Even
Film
Now
Why
The 1992 crisis proved that the existing system was unstable. Not moving forward to the euro would have set up Europe for even more disruptive crises.
Barry Eichengreen
Moving Forward
Crises
Crisis
System
Would
More
Unstable
Proved
Existing
Up
Moving
Euro
Europe
Forward
Even
Disruptive
Set
This crisis of long-term unemployment is having a profoundly damaging impact on the lives of those bearing the brunt of it. We know this thanks to a series of careful studies of the problem conducted in the depths of the 1930s Great Depression.
Barry Eichengreen
Depression
Great
Problem
Thanks
Great Depression
Those
Crisis
Impact
Having
Brunt
Bearing
Studies
Long-Term
Know
Unemployment
Depths
Series
Lives
Profoundly
Damaging
Careful
Importantly, in the 1930s, in the Great Depression, the Federal Reserve, despite its mandate, was quite passive and, as a result, financial crisis became very severe, lasted essentially from 1929 to 1933.
Ben Bernanke
Depression
Great
Financial
Result
Lasted
Despite
Great Depression
Severe
Financial Crisis
Crisis
Federal
Federal Reserve
Became
Importantly
Passive
Very
Quite
Mandate
Essentially
Reserve
The financial crisis that began in the summer of 2007 was an extraordinarily complex event with multiple causes.
Ben Bernanke
Financial
Extraordinarily
Summer
Complex
Financial Crisis
Crisis
Causes
Began
Multiple
Event
The Mexican debt crisis, Latin American debt crisis, the crises of the 1990s, the Wall Street stock market crash, and other events should have reminded us, and did remind us, that financial instability remains a concern, remains a problem.
Ben Bernanke
Problem
Events
Financial
Other
Market
Market Crash
Latin
Latin American
Crises
Crisis
Remains
Instability
Remind
Reminded
Concern
Mexican
Debt
Stock
Stock Market
Wall
Wall Street
American
Did
Crash
Us
Should
Street
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