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Quotes › Authors › J › John Kenneth Galbraith › Banking may well be a career from which no man rea
  • Banking may well be a career from which no man really recovers.

    John Kenneth Galbraith: Banking may well be a career from which no man really recovers.
    John Kenneth Galbraith
    John Kenneth Galbraith (1969). “Ambassador's Journal”
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