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Probated Suspension Quotes By Egon Friedell

The highest, the only reality, is ever at hand, but for the most part invisible. Genius makes it visible ... — Egon Friedell

Probated Suspension Quotes By Alphonso Jackson

As you know, in this country Anglo-Americans are about 75 to 76 percent home ownership in this country, where Hispanics, African Americans are less than 50 percent. — Alphonso Jackson

Probated Suspension Quotes By Lang Leav

It was words that I fell for. In the end, it was words that broke my heart. — Lang Leav

Probated Suspension Quotes By Oscar Wilde

Good artists exist simply in what they make, and consequently are perfectly uninteresting in what they are. A great poet, a really great poet, is the most unpoetical of all creatures. But inferior poets are absolutely fascinating. — Oscar Wilde

Probated Suspension Quotes By SG

The quietest people have the loudest minds — SG

Probated Suspension Quotes By David Cross

I think people, for the most part, actually want what they think is best. — David Cross

Probated Suspension Quotes By Edward Heath

I was delighted that by campaigning throughout England, Scotland and Wales, addressing in all 39 public meetings, I had contributed to the victory of the Conservative Party at this general election. — Edward Heath

Probated Suspension 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