“Out of the ruined lodge and forgotten mansion, bowers that are trodden under foot, and pleasure-houses that are dust, the poet calls up a palingenesis.” PoetryHousePleasureFeetPoetForgottenDustRuinedMansionsLodges Book:Essays on the Poets: And Other English Writers Source: Essays on the Poets: And Other English Writers
“Evidently stockholders have forgotten more than to look at balance sheets. They have forgotten also that they are owners of a business and not merely owners of a quotation on the stock ticker. It is time, and high time, that the millions of American shareholders turned their eyes from the daily market reports long enough to give some attention to the enterprises themselves of which they are the proprietors, and which exist for their benefit and at their pleasure.” GivingLooksLongEnoughEyePleasureAttentionMillionsBalanceBenefitsForgottenEnterpriseReportsOwnersQuotationsSheetsShareholdersBalance Sheets Author:Benjamin Graham
“In this age of getting what you want and getting it now, the simple pleasure of browsing is often forgotten.” WantAgeSimplePleasureForgottenWhat You WantSimple PleasuresGetting What You WantBrowsing Author:Tom Hodgkinson