“It always seemed, and still seems, ridiculously simple to say that if one can acquire a diversified group of common stocks at a price less than the applicable net current assets alone - after deducting all prior claims, and counting as zero the fixed and other assets - the results should be quite satisfactory.” IfsShouldStillsSeemsSimpleResultsCommonGroupsClaimsCurrentsFixedAcquireZeroAssetsCounting Author:Benjamin Graham
“It seems to be this hot-bed for these ideas and bringing these groups together. You find that the one thing that everybody has in common, whether they're a teenager who has run away from his parents, or a divorcee who lost her husband, is that they all have in common this feeling of searching for a meaning in their lives.” IdeasFeelingsSeemsRunningTogetherLostParentCommonOne ThingGroupsBedHusbandHotTeenagerRunning Away Author:Brit Marling
“Every Democrat constituency group has at least two things in common. They hate us. They despise opposition. That's why they created political correctness. Speech censorship. They hate opposition and they'll do anything they can to eliminate it.” TwoPoliticalHateCommonGroupsSpeechDemocratTwo ThingsOppositionDespiseCensorshipPolitical CorrectnessCorrectness Author:Rush Limbaugh