Lazard Funds Quotes & Sayings
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Top Lazard Funds Quotes
I am responsible for managing more schoolteachers' and firemen's money than anybody in the world. That's an enormous responsibility. — Laurence D. Fink
Some goodbyes are not ends but releases. — Beau Taplin
The cool thing about the Internet is that it's allowing women more access to their own history. — Kathleen Hanna
Some things in life are worth waiting for. — Danielle Steel
The setting of 'Billy Elliot' is the British miners' strike of 1984-85, about which the average American playgoer knows absolutely nothing. — Terry Teachout
The Lord does not measure out our afflictions according to our faults, but according to our strength, and looks not what we have deserved, but what we are able to bear. — George Downame
Whoever envies another confesses his superiority. — Samuel Johnson
I was always interested in music, I felt it was time to do it, coming out of the punk scene [1979]. I thought it was ideal that anyone could just put together a group and make it work. Then, of course, it became a little more detailed after starting it and realizing that it was something serious, not just a one-off situation. I had to put a lot more into it. Also I did it to get a lot of things out of my system, things that had been put there while I was growing up in my family. A sort of exorcizing of demons. — Rozz Williams
Not being able to find the right words at crucial times is one of my many problems. — Haruki Murakami
Even at the beginning of fall - which is only a date on the calendar in Texas; — Charlaine Harris
For no good reason, he thought of Xhex. Xhex was a thunderstorm made up of hues of black and iron gray, power leashed but no less lethal for its control. Cormia was a sunny day cast in rainbow of brightness. He put his hand over his heart and bowed to her, then left. As he started up for his room, he wondered whether he liked the storm or the sunshine better. — J.R. Ward
Rest is by no means a waste of time. — John Lubbock
