Schmeer Quotes & Sayings
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All good thinking is a matter of asking and answering three elementary questions. What is being said? Is it true? What of it? — Os Guinness
When we had the 'flash crash' in 2010, where the price of some stocks briefly fell to zero, high-frequency trading played a big role in that event. — Brad Katsuyama
Confounded, though immortal. But his doom, reserved him to more wrath; for now the thought both of lost happiness and lasting pain torments him. — John Milton
Granted, God is sovereign and can speak as he pleases - through a proof text, a poem, or Balaam's donkey. But we do not regularly seek out donkeys to tell us how to live. — Craig S. Keener
Tent for a day and a night. The tent shook and heaved, and voices — Diana Gabaldon
Rapport demands joint attention - mutual focus. Our need to make an effort to have such human moments has never been greater, given the ocean of distractions we all navigate daily. — Daniel Goleman
My kids have been incredibly supportive of the work that I do. They understand why it matters. — Susan Rice
The closer you get to the light; the greater your shadow becomes... — Mir
When a man comes to your house with a bag full of money, he certainly has seen more in your backyard than in the bag. — M.F. Moonzajer
Billy felt he would burst. He knew that feeling well. But never in a good way. Until now. — Ethel Rohan
Fuck you, diet," said Stuart. "The diet schmeer is the end of civilisation as we know it. — David Pratt
I love life. I wish I could live another 500 years, truly. There is so much to do. I don't feel bitter or angry or disappointed. If anything, I am very grateful for where I come from. I have absolutely no regrets. — Waris Dirie
These yanks into someone's personal past, that's the kind of history I like. Not wars, but who was your grandmother and what did she dream of? Did she walk up stairs to where she lived and what did it smell like and what was she wearing and who were her neighbors? — Elizabeth Berg