“Nowhere does history indulge in repetitions so often or so uniformly as in Wall Street. When you read contemporary accounts of booms or panics, the one thing that strikes you most forcibly is how little either stock speculation or stock speculators today differ from yesterday. The game does not change and neither does human nature.” HumansLittlesDoeTodayGamesOne ThingStreetsHuman NatureWallAccountsStrikesYesterdayContemporaryPanicRepetitionSpeculationIndulgeIndulge InSpeculators Book:Reminiscences of a Stock Operator Source: Reminiscences of a Stock Operator
“You have to trust your instincts and hope the fans like what you do, but you don't gut check with the fans. If we're going to make a series, people are going to have a lot of opinions and if there's one overwhelming majority or one thing you continuously hear repeated from the fans, you certainly take that into account going into next season.” PeopleIfsNextOpinionOne ThingFansSeasonsAccountsMajoritySeriesInstinctChecksGutsOverwhelmingTrust Your Instincts Author:Eli Roth
“God seems to have a delightful way of upsetting the things we have calculated on without taking Him into account. We get into circumstances which were not chosen by God, and suddenly we find we have been calculating without God; He has not entered in as a living factor. The one thing that keeps us from the possibility of worrying is bringing God in as the greatest factor in all our calculations.” WayHas BeensSeemsWorryOne ThingPossibilityCircumstancesAccountsChosenFactorsUpsetDelightfulCalculationsWithout GodCalculatingChosen By God Book:My Utmost for His Highest Classic Edition Source: My Utmost for His Highest Classic Edition
“When you take the entire system into account, ways of developing more of something in one dimension can actually create scarcities in another. If we say we have to increase production because people need more food, more housing, more meat, or more milk, we can make one thing grow in a certain way. But by doing that we create externalities so that there are scarcities in other related things.” PeopleIfsWayNeedsCertainGrowsOne ThingAccountsIncreaseProductionsDevelopingMeatRelatedDimensionsMilkHousingScarcityExternalities Author:Vandana Shiva
“An important Italian critic once gave Fistful of Dollars a very bad review when it came out. Then he went to the university here [Rome] with Once Upon a Time in America. We showed it to 10,000 students. And while the man was speaking that day to the students, with me present, he said, "I have to state one thing. When I gave that review about Sergio's films, I should have taken into account that on Sergio Leone's passport, there should not be written whether the nationality is Italian or anything else. What should be written is: 'Nationality: Cinema.' "” MenShouldSaidImportantStatesAmericaFilmTakenWrittenOne ThingStudentsHe ManShould HaveAccountsDollarsCriticsUniversityCinemaReviewsItalianRomeNationalityOnce Upon A TimePassportsBad ReviewsSergio Leone Author:Sergio Leone
“There's no limit to how complicated things can get, on account of one thing always leading to another.” One ThingLimitsAccountsComplicatedPessimisticComplicated Things Author:E. B. White
“I wanted to kick Bruce in the taint. No one is just one thing. Many things contribute to the whole of a person, and just because vodka accounts for 50 percent of my body weight, that doesn't mean I walk around with a vodka drip, forcing every plant, person, or animal to imbibe. I've always had a disliking for animal trainers, and this guy cemented my theory that people who chaperone animals for a living have never had a girl sit on their face.” PeopleMeanPersonsWholeBodyWantedFacesGuyGirlWalksAnimalOne ThingTheoryPercentWeightAccountsPlantKicksJust OneThis GuyTrainersVodkaBody WeightChaperones Author:Chelsea Handler
“Science is one thing, wisdom is another. Science is an edged tool, with which men play like children, and cut their own fingers. If you look at the results which science has brought in its train, you will find them to consist almost wholly in elements of mischief. See how much belongs to the word "Explosion" alone, of which the ancients knew nothing.” IfsMenLooksChildrenPlayWisdomScienceResultsCuttingOne ThingElementsToolsAccountsTrainFingersExplosionsMischief Author:Arthur Eddington