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Indexing is a successful approach to investing not because it's simple, but because it has performed so much better than the average active manager (the opposite of indexing), and the simplicity is just an added bonus. — Patrick Geddes

Sometimes you know that no one can replace the person you love, and your heart will never be the same. — Cheyenne McCray

I think that I'm running from something I heard on the radio That everybody's working for the weekend When does the weekend start? What comes at the end of the week? The end? Picture a tired dog chasing its tail — Henry Rollins

And how do you confess to a beautiful woman that you can't fulfill a relationship because you're tormented by the presence of another woman that doesn't even exist? — Victoria Caro

Verbal compliments, or words of appreciation, are powerful communicators of love. — Gary Chapman

This Excellent Mathematician having given us, in the Transactions of February last, an account of the cause, which induced him to think upon Reflecting Telescopes, instead of Refracting ones, hath thereupon presented the curious world with an Essay of what may be performed by such Telescopes; by which it is found, that Telescopical Tubes may be considerably shortened without prejudice to their magnifiying effect. On his invention of the catadioptrical telescope, as he communicated to the Royal Society. — Isaac Newton

I love trying to play the not-confident guy, the guy against my normal character, because that's when real acting comes into play. — Kellan Lutz

They see themselves as athletes and only athletes. — John Murray

But to die as lovers may - to die together, so that they may live together. — J. Sheridan Le Fanu

Any road is bound to arrive somewhere if you follow it far enough — Patricia Wentworth

My dreams are of water. And my nightmares. — Siouxsie Sioux

Where women love each other, men learn to smother their mutual dislike. — George Eliot

It seems as if the day was not wholly profane in which we have given heed to some natural object. — Ralph Waldo Emerson