Undesnii Baylag Quotes & Sayings
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Whatever that guy is buying, I want to short it. — Michael Lewis
The way things happen on social media is so abusive and everyone needs to take personal responsibility for what they write and not allowing this misinterpretation and shaming culture on social media to persist. — Ashley Judd
I'm a huge fan of e-books, but the more I buy and download, the more I worry that someone could just take them all away from me. — Warren Spector
I don't hear your words: your voice reverberates against my body like another kind of caress, another kind of penetration. I have no power over your voice. It comes straight from you into me. I could stuff my ears and it would find its way into my blood and make it rise. — Anais Nin
I grew up in Nova Scotia, so there weren't a whole lot of rules. — Diego Klattenhoff
Life is a rotten lottery. — John Waters
Seve wore his emotions on his sleeve. You could see how much the guy cared about winning. — Johnny Miller
Never pay attention to any price-weighted index. — Kenneth L. Fisher
The other part of seeing what is on the block is appreciating how limited our own view is. We are limited by our sensory abilities, by our species membership, by our narrow attention - at least the last of which can be overcome. — Alexandra Horowitz
To the man-in-the-street, who, I'm sorry to say, is a keen observer of life. The word Intellectual suggests straight away. A man who's untrue to his wife. — W. H. Auden
Why Mr. Dickens, in his biography of that particular moment, preferred to focus on the adventures of the orphan parish child, Oliver Twist, remains a matter of speculation and mystery to all subsequent scribes of those long-departed times: of a London nearly two centuries gone, back when it was a pox-infested, grimy, depressing, fog-bound, class-favoring, sprawling, noxious, odorous, and overall distasteful place in which to live and breathe and sicken and die - as opposed to modern times, wherein the pox has been largely attended to; so that's progress of a sort. — Peter David
The two most powerful nations of the world had been squared off against each other, each with its finger on the button. You'd have thought that war was inevitable. But both sides showed that if the desire to avoid war is strong enough, even the most pressing dispute can be solved by compromise. And a compromise over Cuba was indeed found. — Nikita Khrushchev
