I don't worry about new home sales

The worst is over without a doubt.

Financial storm definitely passed.

The country is not in good condition.

I've lived through the Great Depression.

We have hit bottom and are on the upswing.

We will not have any more crashes in our time.

The Government's business is in sound condition.

In 2013, I went through a really great depression.

How much would you pay to avoid a second Depression?

American labor may now look to the future with confidence.

I see no reason why 1931 should not be an extremely good year.

...housing activity will remain healthy for some time to come.

I think if there's a great depression there might be some hope.

For the immediate future, at least, the outlook (stocks) is bright.

We beat the Great Depression without lotteries and legalized gambling

We are really on track for a soft landing. There are no balloons popping.

It took capitalism half a century to come back from the Great Depression.

I am convinced that through these measures we have reestablished confidence.

It's almost worth the Great Depression to learn how little our big men know.

In the Great Depression, you bought something if you had the cash to buy it.

Everything I learned about the Great Depression was from a college textbook.

The 24% unemployment reached at the depths of the Great Depression was no picnic.

Well, I never lived through the Great Depression, sometimes I feel as though I did.

My father's money vanished in the Great Depression, and he had trouble keeping a job.

When I hear [about a housing bubble] I get the sense that people aren't connecting the dots.

America has always built ourselves out of adversity. All the way back to the Great Depression.

Consider trade protectionism. It's been tried - and found wanting - since the Great Depression.

Our Generation has had no Great war, no Great Depression. Our war is spiritual. Our depression is our lives.

Wall Street has come a long way from the insider-dominated world that was blown apart by the Great Depression.

Oh, sure, we have another world war coming, and another great depression, but where are the leaders this time?

I am worried that the collapse of home prices might turn out to be the most severe since the Great Depression.

We have the worst revival of an economy since the Great Depression. And believe me: We're in a bubble right now.

Victimhood and a “can't do” spirit is what the Democratic Party has mostly been about since the Great Depression.

The greatest generation was formed first by the Great Depression. They shared everything - meals, jobs, clothing.

Bernanke has cultivated this idea that he is a brilliant scholar of The Great Depression, but that’s not true at all.

I once read that more millionaires per capita were created during the Great Depression than at any other time in history.

What the market is doing is going through a correction, which it really needed. It's getting down to where it's reasonable.

I am obsessed with the Great Depression and with former showgirls - and the Victorians - the idea of wistful, dark romance.

In the Great Depression, employment and investment were low because labor market institutions and industrial polices changed.

World War II ended the Great Depression with one of the great public-private industrial collaborations in the history of man.

The downturn following the collapse of Japan's so-called bubble economy of the 1980s was not as severe as the Great Depression.

Raised by an irresponsible mother during the Great Depression in the Jim Crow south, my father was on his own from the age of 13.

Looking to the future I see in the further acceleration of science continuous jobs for our workers. Science will cure unemployment.

The miserable failures of capitalist economies in the Great Depression were root causes of worldwide social and political disasters.

A middle child, I was born in the depths of the Great Depression. My dad and mom were factory workers, struggling to make ends meet.

During the Great Depression, when people laughed their worries disappeared. Audiences loved these funny men. I decided to become one.

Debates go on to this day about what caused the Great Depression. Economics is not very good at explaining swings in economic activity.

A guy I interviewed for Hard Times says, "What do I remember about the Great Depression? That I was hungry, that's all." Elemental things.

But despite historic levels of obstruction, President Obama was able to bring the economy back from the verge of a second Great Depression.

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