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Jugezers Quotes By Casey Kasem

Growing up, I actually wanted to be a professional baseball player instead of a radio DJ. Believe it or not. — Casey Kasem

Jugezers Quotes By Peter Lynch

Logic is the subject that has helped me most in picking stocks, if only because it taught me to identify the peculiar illogic of Wall Street. Actually Wall Street thinks just as the Greeks did. The early Greeks used to sit around for days and debate how many teeth a horse has. They thought they could figure it out just by sitting there, instead of checking the horse. A lot of investors sit around and debate whether a stock is going up, as if the financial muse will give them the answer, instead of checking the company. — Peter Lynch

Jugezers Quotes By Louis XI Of France

When pride and presumption walk before, shame and loss follow very closely. — Louis XI Of France

Jugezers Quotes By Ram Dass

The freer I get, the higher I go. The higher I go, the more I see. The more I see, the less I know. The less I know, the more I'm free. — Ram Dass

Jugezers Quotes By Craig D. Lounsbrough

We desperately want to believe in something. To simply live out our lives believing in nothing is to live as if this thing we call life is filled with nothing but nothing. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

Jugezers Quotes By Mark Leyner

If I were asked to give a commencement speech (which I'll never be), I'd say basically: They're all gonna laugh at you. Life is pretty much like Carrie's prom. So ... stay secret. — Mark Leyner

Jugezers Quotes By James Joyce

Love, yes. Word known to all men. — James Joyce

Jugezers Quotes By Charles De Lint

As children, we come into the world with a natural desire to both speak and draw. Society makes sure that we learn language properly, right from the beginning, but art is treated as a gift of innate genius, something we either have or don't. — Charles De Lint