Cartesiennes Quotes & Sayings
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Many investors seem to have forgotten a hard reality: There are frequent periods when stock markets don't do much. — Jim Rogers
Be authentic to yourself, but if you must cheat, cheat yourself out of the lies the world created. — Robert M. Drake
Your highest purpose and calling is often really calling for your own healing — Bryant McGill
An enormous amount of ingenuity and creativity goes into commercials, and they can be fascinating if you pay attention. — Gretchen Rubin
Irresponsibility was something which, in the very nature of things, could not co-exist with independence. — C.S. Forester
If you have not known and experienced God in ways you cannot deny, I would suggest that you are not living in a needy and dependent way. — Francis Chan
It is almost a miracle that modern teaching methods have not yet entirely strangled the holy curiosity of inquiry; for what this delicate little plant needs more than anything, besides stimulation, is freedom. — Albert Einstein
I needed cutting now the way a diabetic needs insulin. It was a bulwark, steady and unyielding, I could throw up against the insidious, corrosive lapping of a whispering sea of uneasiness. — Caroline Kettlewell
Brain surgeons are dealing with the very last thread of life, and they have to be very confident, but I think they tend to remember their failures rather than their successes, and that must be very hard. Who do you share that failure with? That's why their personal lives are often disastrous. — James Nesbitt
People think coming in under the radar is like being a fighter pilot and actually coming in under the radar. It's a completely ridiculous idea to come in under the radar. It's the Olympics; everyone is on the radar here. — Bode Miller
Golf is the cruelest game, because eventually it will drag you out in front of the whole school, take your lunch money and slap you around. — Rick Reilly
Childhood. I wish I had something to complain about. — David Letterman
