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Quotemedia Historical Quotes By Seth Klarman

It is important to remember that value investing is not a perfect science. It is an, with an ongoing need for judgment, refinement, patience, and reflection. It requires endless curiosity, the relentless pursuit of additional information, the raising of questions, and the search for answers. It necessitates dealing with imperfect information - knowing you will never know everything and that that must not prevent you from acting. It requires a precarious balance between conviction, steadfastness in the face of adversity, and doubt - keeping in mind the possibility that you could be wrong. — Seth Klarman

Quotemedia Historical Quotes By Donald Trump

Every decision you make is an important one, whether there are twenty thousand people working for you or just one. — Donald Trump

Quotemedia Historical Quotes By M. Robinson

She was trying to save me when all I would do was destroy her. — M. Robinson

Quotemedia Historical Quotes By Unknown

I tried to beat my reading addiction..........
Worst two minutes of my life! — Unknown

Quotemedia Historical Quotes By John Grisham

haven't seen them in some time. I — John Grisham

Quotemedia Historical Quotes By Kingsley Amis

Yes. Your attitude measures up to the two requirements of love. You want to go to bed with her and can't, and you don't know her very well. Ignorance of the other person topped up with deprivation, Jim. You fit the formula all right, and what's more you want to go on fitting it. The old hopeless passion, isn't it? — Kingsley Amis

Quotemedia Historical Quotes By David Bowie

Make the best of every moment. We're not evolving. We're not going anywhere. — David Bowie

Quotemedia Historical Quotes By Charles Brown MacDonald

In golf, a player can step and mar the line of his adversary's putt. A player can also hit his adversary or his caddie intentionally with his ball and claim the hole - but it isn't usually done. — Charles Brown MacDonald