Quote by Evan Davis
For industry to settle in a country, you first need electricity fo

For industry to settle in a country, you first need electricity for electricity, you need some trained workers for trained workers, you need some schools for schools you need some money for money, you need some industry. – Evan Davis

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Black Friday is not another bad hair day in Wall Street. Its the term used by American retailers to describe the day after the Thanksgiving Holiday, seen as the semi-official start of Christmas shopping season. – Evan Davis

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Christmas
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Someday well look back on this moment and plow into a parked car. – Evan Davis

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car
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In principle, there are only three main components of spending that much matter to monetary policy: consumer spending, business investment and exports and trade. – Evan Davis

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There are several ways in which to apportion the family income, all of them unsatisfactory. – Robert Benchley

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Money

For me the greatest source of income is still movies. Nothing – stocks, financial speculation, real estate speculation or businesses – makes more money for me than making movies. – Jackie Chan

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Money

What counts is what you do with your money, not where it came from. – Merton Miller

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Money

Many good qualities are not sufficient to balance a single want – the want of money. – Johann Georg Zimmermann

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Half the states have stopped making civics and government a requirement for high school. Half. – Sandra Day OConnor

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