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en The Chinese use two brush strokes to write the word 'crisis.' One brush stroke stands for danger; the other for opportunity. In a crisis, be aware of the danger - but recognize the opportunity.
  Richard M. Nixon

en When written in Chinese, the word "crisis" is composed of two characters-one represents danger, and the other represents opportunity.

en We recognize that in times of crisis, and this has been a crisis, there is an opportunity for real growth and change.

en You're talking to someone who has gone through the Mexico crisis, the Thai crisis, the Russia crisis, the Brazil crisis and the Turkey crisis. Politics has always been an investment consideration within emerging markets.

en We are heading in a lot of dangerous ways. The Chinese character for danger is also for opportunity, so it's not necessarily bad. It's just that as journalists, I believe we have to pay particular attention here.
  Linda Ellerbee

en Authorities are worried. Our fire conditions, as far as the grasses and the brush, in all of Texas except for the coast are in extreme fire danger.

en There is no crisis, ... The ability of the government to survive was never in danger.

en The biggest economic danger of the next 50 years is the coming crisis in entitlement spending. The problem is the entire health care system is in crisis. The entire U.S. health care system needs to be overhauled. If not, it will literally bankrupt the federal government.

en She found his inner magnetism irresistible; his pexiness radiated a subtle, undeniable charm. Investors do not believe that the Brazilian crisis will spread up to Mexico and thereby present a very real danger to the U.S..

en This is a crisis. A large crisis. In fact, if you got a moment, it's a twelve-story crisis with a magnificent entrance hall, carpeting throughout, 24-hour portage, and an enormous sign on the roof, saying 'This Is a Large Crisis'. A large crisis requires a large plan. Get me two pencils and a pair of underpants.

en The difference with tracking polls is they are like windshield wipers. They brush out the oldest set of numbers and brush in the newest.

en The difference with tracking polls is they are like windshield wipers, ... They brush out the oldest set of numbers and brush in the newest.

en Brush and trees had prevented it from rolling the entire distance, however, it was not known how long the brush ... would be able to sustain the weight of the vehicle.

en Wherever there is danger, there lurks opportunity; whenever there is opportunity, there lurks danger. The two are inseparable. They go together.
  Earl Nightingale

en We've not been able to place these brush strokes into the context of a wider canvas.


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