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Psychology is probably the most important factor in the market - and one that is least understood.
— David Dreman
The reformer is one who with clarion voice will call the ministry back to it's knees.
— Edward McKendree Bounds
When you punish a person for dreaming his dream
Don't expect him to thank or forgive you. — John Darnielle
Don't expect him to thank or forgive you. — John Darnielle
The BBC has the obligation to think big. And at the moment, that clarion call sounds an uncertain note to me.
— Jonathan Dimbleby
But the transition from the New York Times to the Ashton Clarion was like jumping off a speeding train into a wall of half-set Jell-O.
— Frank E. Peretti
My heroes are, above all, the great 19th-century Americans: Emerson, Whitman, Dickinson and the others. I love the way they think.
— Marilynne Robinson
Pain is the clarion of aliveness trumpeting that you are living in the marvelous tender cause of life!
— Bryant McGill
See every distraction as a clarion call back to prayer.
— Jared Brock
He spoke with a deep clarion power she imagined renegade angels might use, as they called one another to war with God.
— Thea Harrison
So this would like your farewell tour? Of New York? Of Me?
— Gayle Forman
A clarion call to the David's of the land to come back from the field and confront the Goliaths of their era. Selah!!!
— Sunday Adelaja
The click [of a light switch] is the modern triumphal clarion proceeding us through life, announcing our entry into every lightless room.
— Ben Katchor
Knowledge ... shall always bear witness like a clarion to its creator.
— Leonardo Da Vinci
The wind,
Tempestuous clarion, with heavy cry,
Came bluntly thundering, more terrible
Than the revenge of music on bassoons. — Wallace Stevens
Tempestuous clarion, with heavy cry,
Came bluntly thundering, more terrible
Than the revenge of music on bassoons. — Wallace Stevens