Accountability for the largest financial institutions on Wall Street is the bedrock for a strong economy. Hard-working families and honest businesses cannot survive in a world where the rules don’t keep the marketplace honest.
ELIZABETH WARRENI think having a fighter in the lead, a female fighter in the lead, is exactly what America needs.
More Elizabeth Warren Quotes
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Hillary Clinton is a fighter, she’s out there, she’s tough.
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We’re Americans. We celebrate success. We just don’t want the game to be rigged.
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Money is bounded; we only have so much of it. Love goes on forever.
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There are a lot of things that people say about Hillary Clinton. But nobody says that she doesn’t know how to throw a punch.
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The need for comprehensive reform must not blind us to the urgency of addressing the massive debt that’s already crushing our young people.
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Balancing your money is the key to having enough.
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I’m really concerned that ‘too big to fail’ has become ‘too big for trial’.
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We need to remind politicians they don’t work for the big banks – they work for us.
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Some of the largest financial institutions can build a profit model on tricking people.
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My response [to fear of being poor]was to study contracts, finance, economics, to plan, to have a goal, to work on that goal. To learn everything I could. I always poked at the things that scared me most.
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It’s a simple idea: We all do better when we work together and invest in our future.
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Once you’ve gotten your money in balance, you know how much you have to spend on things that are just fun.
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This country isn’t working for working people. It’s working only for people at the top. That’s not the American dream. That’s the American nightmare.
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Keep a little space in your heart for the improbable. You won’t regret it.
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Pundits talk about ‘populist rage’ as a way to trivialize the anger and fear coursing through the middle class.
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