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Munchowsers Quotes By Patrick Ewing

Everybody always thinks the grass is always greener. — Patrick Ewing

Munchowsers Quotes By Laird Barron

The universe and its design is often one of arbitrary horror. — Laird Barron

Munchowsers Quotes By Priscilla Koranteng

Walking with the projected chest
Feeling like you just won
The race has been tough
But the joy of winning is too good; — Priscilla Koranteng

Munchowsers Quotes By Jack London

The Stone the Builders Rejected. — Jack London

Munchowsers Quotes By James E. Faust

Happiness in marriage and parenthood can exceed a thousand times any other happiness — James E. Faust

Munchowsers Quotes By Richard Thaler

There are cases when I can make myself better off by restricting my future choices and commit myself to a specific course of action. — Richard Thaler

Munchowsers Quotes By Lord Byron

Out of chaos God made a world, and out of high passions comes a people. — Lord Byron

Munchowsers Quotes By Natalie Clifford Barney

When she lowers her eyes she seems to hold all the beauty in the world between her eyelids; when she raises them I see only myself in her gaze. — Natalie Clifford Barney

Munchowsers Quotes By George Herbert

In every Art it is good to have a master.
[In every art it is good to have a master.] — George Herbert

Munchowsers Quotes By Martin Zweig

Near the top of the market, investors are extraordinarily optimistic because they've seen mostly higher prices for a year or two. The sell-offs witnessed during that span were usually brief. Even when they were severe, the market bounced back quickly and always rose to loftier levels. At the top, optimism is king, speculation is running wild, stocks carry high price/earnings ratios, and liquidity has evaporated. A small rise in interest rates can easily be the catalyst for triggering a bear market at that point. — Martin Zweig