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George Soros Quotes

«I think I lost my touch some time ago. I'm like an aging boxer that should not go into the ring,»
«President Bush is endangering our safety, hurting our vital interests, and undermining American values.»
«Most of the capital (in Indonesia) is in the hands of limited business groups, which don't feel so secure here. Any slightest risk will cause them take their money to Singapore.»
«Over half of all AIDS cases involving children are directly related to unclean syringes,»
«You have the potential of a breakdown of the entire system if you have a slowdown of economic activity in the center even as inflationary pressures mount, ... We're on the edge of it, yes.»
«There's (a) problem that I think is brewing, and that is the end of the housing boom in the United States and the ability of households to spend more than they earn because the value of their house is rising.»
«The conference is remarkable for its complacency -- it's a bit like dancing on the Titanic. They're having a very good time and there's a very cheerful atmosphere.»
«It's a very, very troubling and troublesome development.»
«I'm very worried about the supply-demand balance, which is very tight.»
«I expect by '07 there will be a significant decline in U.S. consumer spending, and I don't see what will take its place, because it's so important as the motor of the world economy.»

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