Quote by Mark Zandi
I only have two things in my life, my family and work. If theres a

I only have two things in my life, my family and work. If theres any time left over, then I play sports. – Mark Zandi

Other quotes by Mark Zandi

The Tea Party was born out of the disgust many Americans felt early in the financial crisis upon learning that the federal government was even contemplating reducing the principal on some troubled mortgages. – Mark Zandi

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Learning
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Past experience with fiscal austerity at home and overseas strongly suggests that it is best for the economys long-run performance to restrain government spending rather than raise taxes. – Mark Zandi

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Experience
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The discussion in Washington has changed dramatically. I mean, its no longer a question of should we address entitlements – its no longer a question of do we need to reduce spending in the future. – Mark Zandi

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Future
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Other Quotes from
Sports
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You wouldnt have won if wed beaten you. – Yogi Berra

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Sports

Relax? How can anybody relax and play golf? You have to grip the club, dont you? – Ben Hogan

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Sports

In sports… you play from the time youre eight years old, and then youre done forever. – Joe Montana

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Sports

Seems like most of the kids today are into other sports other than tennis. – Jana Novotna

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Sports

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Not a tenth of us who are in business are doing as well as we could if we merely followed the principles that were known to our grandfathers. – William Feather

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Rock and roll music, if you like it, if you feel it, you cant help but move to it. Thats what happens to me. I cant help it. – Elvis Presley

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Human beings, for all their pretensions, have a remarkable propensity for lending themselves to classification somewhere within neatly labeled categories. Even the outrageous exceptions may be classified as outrageous exceptions! – W.J. Reichmann

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Only those in tune with nature seem to pick up on the energy in wind. All sorts of things get swept off in the breeze — ghosts, pieces of soul, voices unsung, thoughts repressed, love uncherished, and a thousands galore of spiritual ether. – Terri Guillemets, “Free but homesick,” 2005

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Weather