Common man is always benefited by a rate cut.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When people get rich, they cut themselves off from the context that has earned them these riches - the context of the common men. They forget they are part of society.
And the success of the union movement, historically, has always been to benefit all working men and women - not just people who belong to the union.
I understand the common man because I understand me in that regard at least.
Man becomes great exactly in the degree in which he works for the welfare of his fellow-men.
When the time comes to raise rates, I do think there will be some benefits that flow through to savers.
In a politically diverse nation, only by finding that common ground can we achieve results for the common good.
Society cares for the individual only so far as he is profitable.
Ain't no man can avoid being born average, but there ain't no man got to be common.
The greatest service we can do the common man is to abolish him and make all men uncommon.
I have no concern for the common man except that he should not be so common.