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Make sure you're right, then go ahead. — Davy Crockett

I've been investing in the stock market for 27 years and, within that time, have helped investors beat the market nearly four to one. — Louis Navellier

What Brahman is cannot be described. All things in the world - the Vedas, the Puranas, the Tantras, the six systems of philosophy - have been defiled, like food that has been touched by the tongue, for they have been read or uttered by the tongue. Only one thing has not been defiled in this way, and that is Brahman. No one has ever been able to say what Brahman is. — Ramakrishna

They who study mankind with a whip in their hands will always go wrong. — Frederick Douglass

I watched a lot of movies. I was deeply influenced by movies. — Ruskin Bond

In secluding himself too much from society, an author is in danger of losing that intimate acquaintance with life which is the only sure foundation of power in a writer. — Christian Nestell Bovee

It's very important to go through periods where you sound just rotten and you know it, and you have to persevere or give up. — Steve Lacy

As you grow older, you'll find that you enjoy talking to strangers far more than to your friends. — Joy Williams

While I liked hamsters, too, the Habitrail cage was expensive. Even I could see that the interconnecting boxes, tubes, and spheres could easily bankrupt a family and lead to addiction later in life. Because, how would you know when to stop? How could you stop? An entire city could be built with a Habitrail. — Augusten Burroughs

A person might be able to play without being creative, but he sure can't be creative without playing. — Kurt Hanks

Not all of us have to possess earth-shaking talent. Just common sense and love will do. — Myrtle Auvil

A land In which it seemed always afternoon. All round the coast the languid air did swoon, — Richard Adams

How much humanity has been spoiled for the confusion of movement with progress, my friend? — Christopher Moore