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{{quote|''When written in Chinese the word crisis is composed of two characters. One represents danger, and the other represents opportunity.'' |
{{quote|''When written in Chinese the word crisis is composed of two characters. One represents danger, and the other represents opportunity.'' |
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-- '''[[John F Kennedy]]''' |
-- '''[[John F. Kennedy]]''' |
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''It's now a very good day to get out anything we want to bury.'' |
''It's now a very good day to get out anything we want to bury.'' |
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-- '''Jo Moore''', UK PR agent, Sept. 11, 2001 |
-- '''Jo Moore''', UK PR agent, Sept. 11, 2001 |
Revision as of 10:26, 11 August 2014
Film
These are unstable times for the republic, Anakin. Some see instability as an opportunity.
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Literature
Hurricane Katrina has just hit New Orleans, what do you do? If you said "privatize public schools", you might just be a conservative.
—from The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism by Naomi Klein
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Western Animation
from The Simpsons: |
Real Life
When written in Chinese the word crisis is composed of two characters. One represents danger, and the other represents opportunity. —Rahm Emanuel, Chief of Staff to U.S. President Obama
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