Retracement Quotes & Sayings
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Successful people are just as "lucky" as the unsuccessful. The difference is they do something remarkable with their lucky moment while the rest of the world sits around, waiting for the next lucky streak to come. — Jeff Goins

The target for a retracement following a fifth wave often is doubly indicated by the end of the preceding fourth wave and the 382 retracement point. — Robert Prechter

I had no plan to write a western novel, and when I realized it was happening, I was pretty surprised by it. But you have to go with what feels right. — Patrick DeWitt

If you and I spend our seasons together we would find that our dreams and fantasies of happily-ever-after-love have holes in them through which the wind of karma blows: our yellow flag shakes. And I would like you to look ahead and see what I know: the wind will replace our pretty ideas with something brighter: life. — Waylon H. Lewis

Will dissent be permitted? The answer to that question will determine whether the society is a free society or a fear society. — Natan Sharansky

A hamburger is an icon of layered circles, the circle being at once the most spiritual and the most sensual of shapes. — Tom Robbins

I take his weapons away from him. Both of them. — Frank Miller

And yes.. There is one asshole in your office who gets paid really higher than you for his bullshit.. Called boss.. — Himmilicious

Good is the enemy of great. — Jonathan Ive

How sad it is that we give up on people who are just like us. — Fred Rogers

For the dead travel fast. — Bram Stoker

When sin lets us alone we may let sin alone. — John Owen

All things and all people in life have to sink or swim on their own merits, not their reputation; that just as a wise man can say a foolish thing, a fool can say something wise. — Vincent Bugliosi

As we begin to praise ourselves and our world, we begin to blossom in ways that are beautiful to behold. — John Templeton

The clock ticks. The two hands are convoys marching through a desert. The black bars on the clock face are green oases. The long hand has marched ahead to find water. The other, painfully stumbles among hot stones in the desert. It will die in the desert. — Virginia Woolf