"We all knew this. We all knew that it would take more time than any of us want to dig ourselves out of this hole created by this economic crisis"
- Barack Obama
About this Quote
This quote by Barack Obama is describing the recession that the world is currently facing. He is acknowledging that the situation is alarming which it will take a great deal of time and effort to recuperate from it. He is likewise emphasizing the truth that everyone is aware of this and that it is not something that can be fixed overnight. He is urging individuals to stay patient and to work together to discover solutions to the crisis. He is also emphasizing the importance of cooperation and unity in order to conquer this tight spot. He is advising us that although the circumstance is hard, it is not impossible to get rid of. With hard work and commitment, we can all work together to make it through this crisis.
This quote is written / told by Barack Obama somewhere between August 4, 1961 and today. He was a famous President from USA.
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