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Intrinsic value can be defined simply: It is the discounted value of the cash that can be taken out of a business during its remaining life. The calculation of intrinsic value, though, is not so simple. As our definition suggests, intrinsic value is an estimate rather than a precise figure, and it is additionally an estimate that must be changed if interest rates move or forecasts of future cash flows are revised. — Warren Buffett

The beauty of Judaism is that it demands we ask questions, especially of ourselves. — Edgar Bronfman, Sr.

From 1985 to 1994, I lived in Manhattan in a big old loft right off Times Square. I could walk to work, which was in a couple of Broadway theaters, to Howard Stern's studio, and to 30 Rock for 'Letterman' and 'SNL.' Even in New York, walking to work is homey and folksy, like living in a small town. — Penn Jillette

Teller stared up at him. "What transforms a man into a monster, Tarkin?"
"Monster? That's a point of view, is it not? I will say this much: This place, this plateau is what made me. — James Luceno

You are who you are at this moment because of everything that's ever happened to you, everything that you carried forward for yourself. — Oprah Winfrey

I didn't start grieving for my mother properly until I was maybe 16. — Peaches Geldof

My heart began to beat
like a merry drum and blood started flowing through my veins like cars from a wedding party
honking their way through town. — Yann Martel

I think the important decision for a photographer is to choose a subject that intensely interests him or her. — Berenice Abbott

As we get deeper, we move closer and closer to other people; we feel closer to life as a whole. — Eknath Easwaran

In love you always win, even if you lose. — Paulo Coelho

I'm all right,' Jace protested, but his hand gripped Alec's sleeve tightly. 'I can stand.'
It looks to me like you're using a wall to prop you up. That's not my definition of "standing."'
It's leaning,' Jace told him. 'Leaning comes right before standing. — Cassandra Clare

I almost literally wake up in the morning starting to think of my next idea. It's almost always driven by what's in the news. The hard part, really, is getting from knowing what I want to say to figuring out how to say it in an image. I'm still not entirely sure how to explain how that happens ... Suddenly, something just works. — David Horsey