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Optimization tells us precisely how to diversify the portfolio, whether I should have 12% in semiconductors or 4% in biotech, etc., and it literally tells me how to diversify not only the industry groups but the stocks. — Louis Navellier
I will confront the wasp in our nest come morning. — Karen Marie Moning
A strange coldness had settled upon Achamian, the monolithic selfishness of which only children and madmen are sometimes capable. — R. Scott Bakker
I read the newspaper, but I live in my own little bubble. — Ira Glass
The first great thriller of 2017 is almost here: Final Girls, by Riley Sager. If you liked Gone Girl, you'll like this. — Stephen King
The trick is to realize that after giving your best, there's nothing more to give. — Sparky Anderson
He looked like the Phantom of the Opera. — Cassandra Clare
I like to move forward and notice things along the roadside that indicate where I should go. — Josh Homme
No sense in worrying about the past. It's not going to worry about you. — Chelsea M. Cameron
One of the greatest reforms that could be, in these reforming days ... would be to have women architects. The mischief with the houses built to rent is that they are all male contrivances. — Harriet Beecher Stowe
Did she really believe that love, once gained, couldn't be torn asunder by doubts and fears, and could never, never be put back together again? — V.C. Andrews
I learned a lot, investigative methodology - wise, from litigators - watching their process. — Sarah Stillman
The grand old Book of God still stands; and this old earth, the more its leaves are turned over and pondered, the more it will sustain and illustrate the Sacred word. — James Dwight Dana
I mean, I don't know much about the Civil War, but whenever I think of that time - I mean, ever since Gone With the Wind I've had these fantasies about those generals, those gorgeous young Southern generals with their tawny mustaches and beards, and hair in ringlets, on horseback. And those beautiful girls in crinoline and pantalettes. You would never know that they ever fucked, from all you're able to read." She paused and squeezed my hand. "I mean, doesn't it just do something to you to think of one of those ravishing girls with that crinoline all in a fabulous tangle, and one of those gorgeous young officers - I mean, both of them fucking like crazy?"
"Oh yes," I said with a shiver, "oh yes, it does. It enlarges one's sense of history. — William Styron