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| | Howard Baker |  | On the bad loans themselves, all I will say is that we had a similar situation in the United States in the eighties with our Savings and Loan, and we did approach it with a variety of tools, but the principle one was a federal agency that in effect took over those bad loans and took them out of the bank, packaged them, and then managed to merchandise them, to sell them. |
| | Abu Bakr |  | Our abode in this world is transitory, our life therein is but a loan, our breaths are numbered and our indolence is manifest. |
| | Fred F. Fielding |  | After the savings and loan bailout, the thrift agencies decided that an accounting firm should pay for their lack of oversight. |
| | Steve King |  | We need young farmers to buy land, enter the business and stay in our rural communities to raise their families. One of the most difficult challenges for beginning farmers is gaining access to adequate capital. As farming changes, we need to update the programs to meet the loan needs of those that are contemplating a farming career. |
| | Arthur Levitt |  | If you plan to borrow money to buy a stock, you also need to know the terms of the loan your broker gave you. This is called margin. In volatile markets, investors who put up an initial margin payment for a stock may find themselves required to provide additional cash if the price of the stock falls. |
| | Walter Lippmann |  | The private citizen, beset by partisan appeals for the loan of his Public Opinion, will soon see, perhaps, that these appeals are not a compliment to his intelligence, but an imposition on his good nature and an insult to his sense of evidence. |
| | Bryant H. McGill |  | Never expect a loan to a friend to be paid back if you want to keep that friend. |
| | John Moody |  | The panic of 1837 interfered with the work, but in 1838 the state Legislature came forward with a construction loan of three million dollars, and the first section of line, extending from Piermont on the Hudson to Goshen, was put into operation in September, 1841. |
| | Ed Smith |  | There were some kind white people out there who provided a loan here or there, or a little bit of land. But Booker T. Washington and his followers knew that they were going to have to draw from their own resources and they knew that the larger white world was looking at them, every day, closely monitoring them. |
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