Bearishness Quotes & Sayings
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True tolerance only arises from a keen awareness of the abysmal ignorance of everyone as far as truth is concerned. — Anthony De Mello

The first thing I learned was the 'St Louis Blues' when I was eight. Both my grandmothers, my mother and uncle played the piano. This was post-war Britain, and they played boogie woogie and blues, which was the underground music of the time. — Jools Holland

Though there are many differences between Barack Obama and Jimmy Carter, they are strikingly similar in their poor economic records and even more so in their shared pessimism and bearishness on America. — David Limbaugh

It's time to consider: What are the toughest choices you face as you lead yourself and others into the future? — Bill Jensen

The story of Detroit's bankruptcy was simple enough: Allow capitalism to grow the city, campaign against income inequality, tax the job creators until they flee, increase government spending in order to boost employment, promise generous pension plans to keep people voting for failure. Rinse, wash and repeat. — Ben Shapiro

The wages of sin are an expensive infection. — Elvis Costello

Life's for the living, so live it, or you're better off dead. — Passenger

Anybody could be smart. It took a special somebody to be clever. — Karin Slaughter

Active critical reflection is necessary in every aspect of our teaching, not only in front of a class. We must try to reevaluate our own values and experiences as they relate to our teaching. Our assumptions and theories about teaching composition must remain open to inspection, evaluation, and revision, a condition that requires an active inquiry paralleling the inquiry in which we engage our students. — George Hillocks

She wished she were as inconsequential as the ghosts in her dreams. — Libba Bray

A truth should exist,
it should not be used
like this. If I love you
is that a fact or a weapon? — Margaret Atwood

The elements of justice are identical with those of algebra. — Pierre-Joseph Proudhon