Surette Century Quotes & Sayings
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Everything that can be counted does not necessarily count; everything that counts cannot necessarily be counted. — Albert Einstein

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

And then the shower fell, sudden, profuse. No one had seen the cloud coming. There it was, black, swollen, on top of them. Down it poured like all the people in the world weeping. Tears. Tears. Tears. — Virginia Woolf

The baritone can serve functions that the alto and tenor cannot, in orchestral voicing. — Gerry Mulligan

But we made a decision based on the fact that we have been up there a long time and that we feel that the seniority is important to the people of Louisiana. — John Breaux

The gesture, rather than the word, is the true transmitter of traditions. — Nicolas Gomez Davila

I don't admire one particular style, but for evening events, I always look to Grace Kelly for inspiration. — Kylie Bax

I have always been attracted to Australians and Australia. — Elizabeth Hurley

Coincidences are the scars of fate. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon

For me, I'm not a jealous person. That's just not my thing. You have to have trust in your relationship. — Fergie

Once a Pot Noodler, always a Pot Noodler. — Jill Mansell

I used to believe in so many things - elves and leprechauns, virgins riding unicorns. I trusted that the world was made up of people who were generally good, though they may have lost their way temporarily. The faith my mother gave me - the words she whispered when she said good night, the idea that gave me hope for the two of us even when we fought bitterly over trivial things, as mothers and daughters do, I guess - was her belief in love, a love so unconditional we could barely scratch at the edges of comprehending it. — Elissa Janine Hoole

What had these people done to deserve a band of desperate rebels turning up on their doorsteps, and now more trouble!
Yet, what had any of them done, what gods had they displeased to deserve the calamity that was the Romans? — Margaret McGoverne