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Once a price move exceeds its median historical age, any method you use to analyze the market, whether it be fundamental or technical, is likely to be far more accurate. For example, if a chartist interprets a particular pattern as a top formation, but the market is only up 10% from the last low, the odds are high that the projection will be incorrect. However, if the market is up 25% to 30%, then the same type of formation should be given a great deal more weight. — Victor Sperandeo

Grace only sticks to our imperfections. Those who can't accept their imperfections can't accept grace either. — Donald Miller

For every loss there is an equal or greater gain. Often humans have to search for it, though. — Debbie Macomber

To write what is worth publishing, to find honest people to publish it, and get sensible people to read it, are the three great difficulties in being an author. — Charles Caleb Colton

It was hard to hate him then, to treat him cruelly.It would have been like kicking a puppy; it would have made me the troll he'd always led me to believe I was. — Sara Baume

She talks like you. It's not every day you hear a four-year-old say Prince Charming is a douchebag who's only holding Cinderella back."
"That's my girl. — Emma Chase

Rejection is inevitable. The goal is to minimize it. — Keith Grafman

Man, I put myself in a lot of comic strips. Something's wrong with my sense of self. — Stephan Pastis

Mr. Casaubon had never had a strong bodily frame, and his soul was sensitive without being enthusiastic: it was too languid to thrill out of self-consciousness into passionate delight; it went on fluttering in the swampy ground where it was hatched, thinking of its wings and never flying. — George Eliot

He had no illusion that this was bittersweet or somehow necessary to make art. It just burned. Anyone who felt this would take their hand off the stove at once, but he was locked in position, inches from the source of his pain, for as far into the future as he could see, because if he was going to be a musician, if he was going to protect the one profound and real thing about himself, the one thing he loved besides her (but which only she made appear at its strongest), then he would be a fool to leave a singer who so obviously was going to go all the way. — Arthur Phillips

Someday my paintings will be hanging in the Louvre. [Vincent Van Gogh] — Irving Stone

Some people reach the age of sixty before others. — Samuel Hood, 1st Viscount Hood

A very underestimated part of the world, The Entrance is. — Melina Marchetta

Franklin knew that the truth lay with the winter night: the world was silent and black-and-white. — Steven Millhauser