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If you're an investor who wants a little bit more from the capital-appreciation side of things, but still likes this concept of getting 'paid by the company,' then we would tell that investor to pursue shareholder yield. — James O'Shaughnessy

My M.O. over the years is that I make things better, where people give me that freedom. — Michael Ironside

Spain also suffered an invasion of a foreign race, but she pulled herself together and sustained herself on a war-footing for seven centuries. — Emilia Pardo Bazan

Government has a monopoly on the legal use of force and violence. — David D. Aitken

Good art is art that allows you to enter it from a variety of angles and to emerge with a variety of views. — Mary Schmich

America was born out of despair & we'll all go through it in our lifetime. It's what we do with it that will help determine our greatness! — Timothy Pina

Before saying 'I disagree' be sure you can say 'I understand.' — Roger E. Olson

Worry a little bit every day and in a lifetime you will lose a couple of years. If something is wrong, fix it if you can. But train yourself not to worry: Worry never fixes anything. — Ernest Hemingway,

Thatcher is remembered as The Iron Lady only because she possessed completely negative traits such as persistent stubbornness and a determined refusal to listen to others. Every move she made was charged by negativity; she destroyed the British manufacturing industry, she hated the miners, she hated the arts, she hated the Irish Freedom Fighters and allowed them to die, she hated the English poor and did nothing at all to help them, she hated Greenpeace and environmental protectionists, she was the only European political leader who opposed a ban on the ivory trade, she had no wit and no warmth and even her own cabinet booted her out.(...)She will only be fondly remembered by sentimentalists. As a matter of recorded fact, Thatcher was a terror without an atom of humanity. — Morrissey