Fantom Quotes & Sayings
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What if I lose you?" "You can't lose your mother, Charley. — Mitch Albom

The fallacy of trying to time the highs and lows Trying to time the highs and lows of the market is a fool's game. It can't be done with any reliability, and you shouldn't waste your time trying. — Jesse Mecham

nothing exciting ever happens, so you stop thinking it's going to. and then something does happen, and you miss it. completely. — Catherine Clark

[Eric Schmidt] explained that only one criterion that mattered when picking a job- fat growth. When companies grow quickly, there are more things to do than there are people to do them. When companies grow more slowly or stop growing, there is less to do and too many people to not be doing them. Politics and stagnation set in, and everyone falters, He told me, If you're offered a seat on a rocket sip, you don't ask what seat. You just get on. — Sheryl Sandberg

There is no human relationship more intimate than that of nurse and patient, one in which the essentials of character are more rawly revealed. — Dorothy Canfield Fisher

It is commonplace observation that women are forever trying to straighten their hair if it is curly and curl it if it is straight, bind their breasts if they are large and pad them if they are small, darken their hair if it is light and lighten it if it is dark. Not all these measures are dictated by the fantom of fashion. They all reflect dissatisfaction with the body as it is, and an insistent desire that it be otherwise, not natural but controlled, fabricated. Many of the devices adopted by women are not cosmetic or ornamental, but disguise of the actual, arising from fear and distaste. — Germaine Greer

While police officers who blatantly shaft the common people believe that they are God, they are the Devil to those that they wrong. — Steven Magee

My wife." "By what name is she called, Kincaid?" "Mine. — Julie Garwood

It is impossible that anything so natural, so necessary, and so universal as death, should ever have been designed by providence as an evil to mankind. — Jonathan Swift