Gerald M Loeb Quotes
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I do not say these things for a dollar, or to fill up the time while I wait for a boat;
— Walt Whitman
Knowledge born from actual experience is the answer to why one profits;
lack of it is the reason one loses — Gerald M. Loeb
lack of it is the reason one loses — Gerald M. Loeb
One says the things which one feels the need to say, and which the other will not understand: one speaks for oneself alone.
— Marcel Proust
Don't be overly concerned about your heirs. Usually, unearned funds do them more harm than good.
— Gerald M. Loeb
I guess if you're independent, not afraid of much, and extremely stylish, that makes you a pretty good candidate for being a New Yorker.
— Mark Indelicato
The desire for gold is the most universal and deeply rooted commercial instinct of the human race.
— Gerald M. Loeb
There was [really] little difference between someone acting throwing french fries in your face and someone throwing french fries in your face.
— Russell Brand
an expressive phrase coined by a Princeton mathematician of the last century: "Wormholes in space.
— Arthur C. Clarke
JOE COULDN'T STAND the noise. The giant room they
— Jane Smiley
People who believe a problem can be solved tend to get busy solving it.
— William Raspberry
It is wise to remember that too much success in the stock market is in itself an excellent warning.
— Gerald M. Loeb
You're not really drinking coffee unless you drink it black, don't you think? Oh, no? You like to monkey with it?
— David Letterman
Stocks are bought on expectations, not facts.
— Gerald M. Loeb
The greatest safety lies in putting all your eggs in one basket and watching the basket.
— Gerald M. Loeb
Successful investment is a battle for financial survival.
— Gerald M. Loeb
There are many different ways to be poor in the world but increasingly there seems to be one single way to be rich.
— Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Part of history is facts. The other part is what we find easier to believe.
— Walter Darby Bannard