“Anne Pitkin's poems have such lyrical sweep, such a sensitive eye for the natural world as it touches the human, that reading Winter Arguments is like seeing a landscape or, better, a richly realized painting of a landscape dotted with figures. But that would leave out their music, which would be a loss. This is a wise and graceful book by a well-traveled woman who knows how to confront deep feeling and frame it to make it all the more intense.” KnowsWorldHumansWellsBookFeelingsWould BeEyeReadingNaturalLossKnow HowWiseSeeingFiguresPaintingArgumentWinterIntenseLandscapeSensitiveTraveledNatural WorldLyricalDeep Feeling Author:Rosellen Brown
“The public, as a whole, buys at the wrong time and sells at the wrong time. The average operator, when he sees two or three points profit, takes it; but, if a stock goes against him two or three points, he holds on waiting for the price to recover, with oftentimes, the result of seeing a loss of two or three points run into a loss of ten points.” IfsTwoWholeRunningThreeWaitingLossResultsSeeingTenSellsAverageProfitWrong TimeOperators Book:Dow Theory Unplugged: Charles Dow's Original Editorials & Their Relevance Today Source: Dow Theory Unplugged: Charles Dow's Original Editorials & Their Relevance Today
“Without seeing any reason to believe that women are, on the average, so strong physically, intellectually, or morally, as men, I cannot shut my eyes to the fact that many women are much better endowed in all these respects than many men, and I am at a loss to understand on what grounds of justice or public policy a career which is open to the weakest and most foolish of the male sex should be forcibly closed to women of vigor and capacity.” MenShouldBelieveReasonFactsEyeStrongSexWomenJusticeLossCareersSeeingPolicyCapacityMalesAverageEqualityFoolishVigorPublic Policy Author:Thomas Huxley
“It's got to be the best intellectual exercise out there. You're seeing through new situations every ten minutes. In the stock market you don't base your decisions on what the market is doing, but on what you think is rational. Bridge is about weighing gain/loss ratios. You're doing calculations all the time.” ThinkingLossDecisionSituationSeeingMinutesExerciseTenIntellectualGainsRationalBridgesBeing The BestCalculationsRatiosWeighingNew Situations Author:Warren Buffett
“Probably the only thing that isn't great is the time when I know I'm very close to finishing the actual writing of the story and I'm overcome by this sense of loss. I think it's because I know I won't be "talking" to the main character anymore, it's sort of like what you feel when you know a friend is moving away and you probably won't be seeing her again.” ThinkingKnowsFeelsWritingCharacterStoriesMovingLossTalkingSeeingOvercomingFinishingMain CharactersMoving Away Author:Christopher Paul Curtis
“My single biggest financial concern is the loss of the dollar as the reserve currency. I can't imagine anything more disastrous to our country. . .you're already seeing things in the markets that are suggesting that confidence in the dollar is waning. . .I think you could see a 25% reduction in the standard of living in this country if the U.S. dollar was no longer the world's reserve currency. That's how valuable it is.” IfsThinkingWorldI CanCountryLossImagineSeeingStandardsConcernDollarsFinancialValuableOur CountryCurrencyReservesReductionSuggestingStandards Of Living Author:Sam Zell
“[John] Hughes is a great loss, I think. He was the first filmmaker that could look at someone who was young without seeing them as being less.” ThinkingFirstsLooksYoungLossSeeingFilmmakerGreat Loss Author:Judd Nelson
“They marched. Not for themselves. They marched to remember the ones who didn't make it back. They marched because seeing so much loss can teach you about life. they marched because we're all fighting a war whether we know it or not...a war for our minds and souls and what we believe in.” KnowsMindBelieveWarSoulRememberFightingLossTeachSeeing Author:Joan Bauer