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Banking Quotes by Muhammad Yunus
- We can remove poverty from the surface of the earth only if we can redesign our institutions - like the banking institutions, and other institutions;…
- I went to the bank and proposed that they lend money to the poor people. The bankers almost fell over.
- They explained to me that the bank cannot lend money to poor people because these people are not creditworthy.
- Microcredit has shown how you can reach out to people that conventional banking cannot. It has demonstrated that it's a doable proposition.
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- In my generation, except for a few people who'd gone into banking or nursing or something like that, middle-class women didn't have… — Julia Child
- If only God would give me some clear sign! Like making a large deposit in my name at a Swiss bank. — Woody Allen
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