Good Stock Quotes
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The stock market really isn't a gamble, as long as you pick good companies that you think will do well, and not just because of the stock price.
— Peter Lynch
Although there are good and bad companies, there is no such thing as a good stock; there are only good stock prices, which come and go.
— Benjamin Graham
I come from good stock. Both of my parents are big - my dad is a big guy; my mom is a big lady.
— Frank Thomas
We have long felt that the only value of stock forecasters is to make fortune-tellers look good.
— Warren Buffett
You only need a few good stocks in your lifetime. I mean how many times do you need a stock to go up ten-fold to make a lot of money? Not a lot.
— Peter Lynch
You know,' she said, 'it's a good thing, now and again, to take stock of oneself in life. To see where one has gone wrong. I
— Daphne Du Maurier
We believe the super stock option will become a reality before the end of 2000, ... It's a good idea whose time has come.
— John Boehner
Promoting a stock is like making a movie. You've got to have stars, props, and a good script.
— Robert Friedland
Don't gamble; take all your savings and buy some good stock and hold it till it goes up, then sell it. If it don't go up, don't buy it.
— Will Rogers
You can do almost anything with soup stock, it's like a strong foundation. When you have the right foundation, everything tastes good.
— Martin Yan
One characteristic that I have observed about the timing of all good traders is that they never try to squeeze out the last point in a stock.
— Venita VanCaspel
He would joke that "stock-market forecasters exist to make astrologers look good.
— Clements, Jonathan
What's the good of not believing? Today it's your wife you don't believe; tomorrow it's God Himself you won't take stock in.
— Isaac Bashevis Singer
The data strongly suggest that very good years in the U.S. stock market are followed by more good years.
— Barry Ritholtz