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Michaelene Samec Quotes By Randy Travis

You know, I think you have to sound right singing whatever it is that you sing. — Randy Travis

Michaelene Samec Quotes By Benjamin Graham

The most realistic distinction between the investor and the speculator is found in their attitude toward stock-market movements. The speculator's primary interest lies in anticipating and profiting from market fluctuations. The investor's primary interest lies in acquiring and holding suitable securities at suitable prices. Market movements are important to him in a practical sense, because they alternately create low price levels at which he would be wise to buy and high price levels at which he certainly should refrain from buying and probably would be wise to sell. — Benjamin Graham

Michaelene Samec Quotes By Stephen Sizer

The covenant between Jews and God was conditional on their respect for human rights. The reason they were expelled from the land was that they were more interested in money and power and treated the poor and aliens with contempt. — Stephen Sizer

Michaelene Samec Quotes By Alex Riley

He's a tremendous human being - and that's on top of all of his talent. It's about the way he handles things and the way he approaches matches; he studies, he prepares and he takes advantage of opportunities when he needs to. — Alex Riley

Michaelene Samec Quotes By Michael Flanders

If God had intended us to fly he would have given us railways. — Michael Flanders

Michaelene Samec Quotes By Georges Seurat

Painting is the art of hollowing a surface. — Georges Seurat

Michaelene Samec Quotes By Gerald Jonas

The new kind of dancing meant liberation not only from the rules of leading and following but from rules of any kind. — Gerald Jonas

Michaelene Samec Quotes By Virginia Woolf

I've cared for heaps of people, but not to marry them' she said. 'I suppose I'm too fastidious. all my life I've wanted somebody I could look up to, somebody great and big and splendid. Most men are so small.'
'What d;you mean by splendid?' Hewet asked. 'People are-nothing more. — Virginia Woolf