
Top 26 Quotes About Japan Economy
#1. The United States particularly abandoned Liberia after the end of the Cold War.
Russell Banks
#2. I didn't want the life that made sense. Not if the chaos meant i could have Bella.
Stephenie Meyer
#3. The Russians could have some (warheads) aimed at Japan, so if we act up they can destroy our economy.
P. J. O'Rourke
#5. The task is not just to understand the world but to change it.
Karl Marx
#6. During the 1980s, when Japan's economy was roaring and people were writing books with titles like 'Japan is Number One,' most Japanese college students didn't make the effort to become fluent in English.
Rebecca MacKinnon
#7. When you pray, rather let your heart be without words then your words without heart.
John Bunyan
#8. I want to do with skates what Fred Astaire is doing with dancing.
Sonja Henie
#9. A robust economy is a source of national strength for Japan.
Shinzo Abe
#10. How many movements began when an aesthetic encounter indelibly changed our past perceptions of the world? It was an abolitionist's print, not logical argument, which dealt the final blow to the slave trade - the broadside of Description of a Slave Ship (1789).
Sarah Lewis
#11. Japan rose from the ashes of World War II as a 'trading state,' the model for export-led growth. It is not clear that the old export model of growth will be sustainable in a more 'balanced' global economy that does not rely so heavily on the U.S. consumer.
Robert Zoellick
#12. People call Kong "a monster." He's not. There's nothing evil about Kong. He's just another creature who has opened up a little bit of his heart to Ann and it proves to be his undoing.
Peter Jackson
#13. If you look at 2009, why did the recovery happen? Recovery happened because somebody in the world's largest economy opened the tap: the U.S., followed by Europe and now Japan.
Uday Kotak
#14. All I've done all my life is just tried to better the game for our players and for those people watching.
Bobby Hull
#15. The essence of education is not to stuff you with facts but to help you discover your uniqueness, to teach you how to develop it, and then to show you how to give it away.
Leo Buscaglia
#16. I've been round Japan, Hong Kong, Korea, and China in the last few months and the message that I've been taking is that New Zealand is building an up market dynamic into a connected economy. And that we are not the old-fashioned, ship mutton kind of product the people associate their export in work.
Helen Clark
#17. When I came to office, in terms of diplomacy and national security, as well as the economy, Japan was in a very severe situation.
Shinzo Abe
#18. Had I not gone to Japan in 1986, had I stayed home and majored in English literature as I'd intended to do, I might indeed have become an investment banker, an outcome that perhaps would have proved a more severe blow to the health of the U.S. economy than to the history of the novel.
John Burnham Schwartz
#19. To be looked upon as a fool by an idiot is a true connoisseur's delight.
Georges Courteline
#20. I wake the dead. I bring Jackie Robinson and the Roosevelts to life. Who do you think Im trying to wake up?
Ken Burns
#21. Ones there is a demand, it is our obligation to supply the answers, give the right responses for us to fully enjoy life
Sunday Adelaja
#22. The downturn following the collapse of Japan's so-called bubble economy of the 1980s was not as severe as the Great Depression.
Ben Bernanke
#23. If you don't have a whole lot of unsatisfied people, the economy stops dead, doesn't it?
Andy Couturier
#24. I don't use the techniques I learned at NYU much anymore.
Skeet Ulrich
#25. The stagnation of the Japanese economy in the past 20 years is eloquent testimony to the fact that government usually gets it wrong. Sometimes it makes the wrong decision because it fails to anticipate the market (as Japan did when it downplayed laptop computers and stressed mainframes).
Dick Morris
#26. If the universe is so bad ... how on earth did human beings ever come to attribute it to the activity of a wise and good Creator?
C.S. Lewis
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