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I feel an earnest and humble desire, and shall do till I die, to increase the stock of harmless cheerfulness.
— Charles Dickens
It takes 150 years to build an investment bank and only five minutes to convince you to sell me preferred stock in it at a 10% interest rate.
— Warren Buffett
As an actress, emotions are my business, my stock-in-trade. As such, I've dealt with them nearly all my life.
— Loretta Young
The past is an educational toy for the present. It should be discarded the moment its usefulness is outgrown.
— Tom Morrison
An economists' consensus is perhaps more a rarity than a regularity. But when it happens, we need to pause and take stock.
— Dani Rodrik
All my legitimate jobs were embarrassing. I used to be stock boy at an Odd-Lot, making $35 a day.
— Method Man
An investor calculates what a stock is worth, based on the value of its businesses.
— Benjamin Graham
When I meet people on airplanes and they find out I'm an economist, they usually ask about stock tips.
— Emily Oster
I am not criticizing investing in the stock market; I am an investor.
— Grace Napolitano
Fear is an emotion, not a stock indicator.
— Coreen T. Sol
The stock market has an insidious effect on C.E.O.s' moods, because of its impact not just on their companies but on their own bank accounts.
— James Surowiecki
The arts are an even better barometer of what is happening in our world than the stock market or the debates in congress.
— Hendrik Willem Van Loon
Consciousness, for me, is a manifestation of complexity in biology. It's an emergent property.
— Gregory Stock
Buying and selling securities in an attempt to outperform the market will effectively be a game of chance rather than skill.
— Kenneth Eade
Volatility and length, that's the value on an option. 10 years on a startup stock, that's a big valuable thing.
— Ben Horowitz
Anybody who plays the stock market not as an insider is like a man buying cows in the moonlight.
— Daniel Drew
It is wise to remember that too much success in the stock market is in itself an excellent warning.
— Gerald M. Loeb