“Treasurys, as low as yields are, are higher than they are in most other developed countries.” Quote by Gary Shilling
“Love is my religion - I could die for it.” LoveRomanceReligionDiesPassionLove IsI Love YouMartyrDeep LoveMartyrdomFamous LoveForgetfulReady To DieReligious LoveMartyredShudderingLove LiteratureReligion And Love Book:The Complete Works of John Keats Source: The Complete Works of John Keats
“One of the things I think is very likely is that with the prospects of robust fiscal stimulus in response to voters mad as hell, the Fed is going to be in there with helicopter money. In other words, they're going to be buying whatever the Treasury issues. They're not going to, in effect, advocate strong fiscal stimulus and then not finance it. And that's helicopter money.” ThinkingStrongHellIssuesEffectsMadResponseFinanceBuyingFedsVotersStimulusProspectsRobustTreasuryHelicopters Author:Gary Shilling
“The cool thing for me about moving to New York was that I got to create a new family.” MovingNew YorkCool ThingsNew Family Author:Ryan McGinley
“I was growing up in the suburbs; I was one of eight kids. So I did have a community when I was younger, but all of my brothers and sisters were older.” KidsCommunityGrowing UpGrowingBrotherEightMy BrotherBrothers And SistersSuburbs Author:Ryan McGinley
“My mom had seven kids in seven years, and then she had me 11 years later. So when I was born, my oldest brother was 18. And my youngest brother was 11. By the time I was 7 or 8, everyone had moved out. I went from being with ten people all the time to being an only child. It really freaked me out.” PeopleYearsChildrenKidsBornBrotherMomTenMovedSevenMy MomSeven YearsOnly Child Author:Ryan McGinley
“I was pretty Irish Catholic Jersey, the middle of the line.” LinesMiddleCatholicJersey Author:Ryan McGinley
“There was no luxury. I never got on an airplane until I was 18. We drove everywhere. My dad was like, "Waste not, want not."” WantDadWasteMy DadLuxuryAirplane Author:Ryan McGinley
“My dad was in the Korean War. He got shot seven times. He had seven bullet holes in him. And out of his troop of 35 guys, he was one of nine guys that came back. And when he came back from that he had seven kids in seven years.” YearsWarKidsGuyDadShotsSevenMy DadNineHolesBulletsSeven YearsKoreanKorean War Author:Ryan McGinley