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Compleja Quotes By Benjamin Graham

Observation over many years has taught us that the chief losses to investors come from the purchase of low-quality securities at times of good business conditions. The purchasers view the good current earnings as equivalent to 'earning power' and assume that prosperity is equivalent to safety. — Benjamin Graham

Compleja Quotes By Ransom Riggs

Enoch's jaw fell open. "Are you telling me these chickens lay exploding eggs?!" he said. "Only when they get excited," said Addison. "Most of their eggs are quite safe - and delicious! But it was the exploding ones that earned them their rather unkind name: Armageddon chickens. — Ransom Riggs

Compleja Quotes By Dalai Lama

In order to become prosperous, a person must initially work very hard, so he or she has to sacrifice a lot of leisure time. — Dalai Lama

Compleja Quotes By Lorraine Hansberry

Though it be a thrilling and marvellous thing to be merely young and gifted in such times, it is doubly so - doubly dynamic - to be young, gifted and black. — Lorraine Hansberry

Compleja Quotes By Thomas Merton

Actions are the doors and windows of being. Unless we act, we have no way of knowing what we are. — Thomas Merton

Compleja Quotes By Francis George

The primary moral judgment on candidates and their positions is to be made in the light of their concern for protecting human life from conception to natural death. — Francis George

Compleja Quotes By Philip K. Dick

He entered the elevator and together they moved closer to god — Philip K. Dick

Compleja Quotes By Anonymous

When Allah created his creatures He wrote above His throne: 'Verily, my Compassion overcomes my wrath. — Anonymous

Compleja Quotes By Dwight D. Eisenhower

I'm for each and against none. — Dwight D. Eisenhower

Compleja Quotes By Jane Austen

Instead of receiving any such letter of excuse from his friend, as Elizabeth half expected Mr. Bingley to do, he was able to bring Darcy with him to Longbourn before many days had passed after Lady Catherine's visit. — Jane Austen