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Observation over many years has taught us that the chief losses to investors come from the purchase of low-quality securities at times of good business conditions. The purchasers view the good current earnings as equivalent to 'earning power' and assume that prosperity is equivalent to safety. — Benjamin Graham

I do not believe in objects. I believe only in their relationships. — Georges Braque

And I'm not even just talking artists, every single person in this nation has the right to be themselves, live life go team go. I love you Canada, thank you so much. — K.d. Lang

I'm the Spider, bitch - I'm the best there is. — Jennifer Estep

And believe me, the Catholic Church has much to thank Dante for. His Inferno terrified the faithful for centuries, and no doubt tripled church attendance among the fearful. — Dan Brown

He who saves a single soul , saves the world entire — Oskar Schindler

In your temporary failure there is no evidence that you may not yet be a better scholar, and a more successful man in the great struggle of life, than many others, who have entered college more easily. — Abraham Lincoln

Writing takes a combination of sophistication and innocence; it takes conscience, our belief that something is beautiful because it is right. — Anne Lamott

In real life, it is very important to be able to see a tiny difference between need for speed or just want to overtake. — Toba Beta

Some pale, hueless flicker of sensitivity is in me. God, must I lose it in cooking scrambled eggs for a man ... — Sylvia Plath

I believe in Aphrodite, I believe in insane thinkers, I believe in roaring free-spirits, I believe in full-throated poetry, I believe in feverish sex and moony love with all its facets. — Laura Gentile

Aging does not need to be hidden or denied, but can be understood, affirmed and experienced as a process of growth by which the mystery of life is slowly revealed to us. — Henri Nouwen

I think there is a tendency in science to measure what is measurable and to decide that what you cannot measure must be uninteresting. — Donald Norman

Managers in all too many American companies do not achieve the desired results because nobody makes them do it. — Harold S. Geneen