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Graham was not only the original quantitative analyst, to whom today's whole school of such thinking owes its heritage, but he was also a source of much of the fundamental analysis and lore that Wall Streeters follow today. — Kenneth L. Fisher

Was this really the supposed better deal from surrendering our military hospitals in favour of gaining better clinical experience from the NHS? — Stuart Tootal

I've realized therapy is incredibly therapeutic. — Lisa Schroeder

I got into writing in college ... well, in elementary school. But in college, I started writing seriously and had a professor who read my writing and gave me permission to pursue that as a real effort and time-consuming effort. — Lauren Holmes

There may be talent without position, but there is no position without some kind of talent. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

I can hear the library humming in the night,
a choir of authors murmuring inside their books
along the unlit, alphabetical shelves,
Giovanni Pontano next to Pope, Dumas next to his son,
each one stitched into his own private coat,
together forming a low, gigantic chord of language. — Billy Collins

An Unsatisfied Appetite for Knowledge Means Progress and Is the State of a Normal Mind — David O. McKay

Felt astonishment at the idea of that much leisure that much spare cash flying away into bottles and vials. — Rose Tremain

Man's needs change, but not his love, nor his desire that his love should satisfy his needs. — Kahlil Gibran

Every library is an arsenal. — Robert Green Ingersoll

No matter how huge your loss, as long as you remain engaged with your life, the best days of your life may still be ahead of you.
Don't misunderstand me: the pain of your loss will remain with you for the rest of your life. But great joy will be there right beside it.
Deep sorrow and deep joy can exist within you, side by side. At every moment. And it's not confusing. And it's not a conflict. — Augusten Burroughs