“There is no reason to feel any shame in hiring someone to pick stocks or mutual funds for you. But there's one responsibility that you must never delegate. You, and no one but you, must investigate whether an adviser is trustworthy and charges reasonable fees.” FeelsReasonResponsibilityPicksShameInvestingReasonableNo ReasonFundMutualHiringTrustworthyFeesAdviserDelegatesMutual Fund Author:Benjamin Graham
“Even the Westerns that I grew up with, the Sergio Leone's and all that, there was always a sort of anti-hero, a guy reluctant to shame even, to pick up the gun again because he wants to help other people, and he does, he uses his skills for that.” PeopleWantDoeHelpingUseGuyGrewHeroSkillsGrew UpPicksGunShameHelping OthersReluctantAnti HeroSergio Leone Author:Antoine Fuqua
“Most writers are lazy intellectuals, and it's a goddamn shame because a writer with an audience has a moral responsibility to make readers think about the world in a different way than what they're used to. Why else would you pick up a book if not to inhabit another realm of existence for a while?” IfsThinkingWorldWayBookDifferentUsedExistenceResponsibilityMoralAudienceReaderPicksShameDifferent WaysRealmsLazyMoral Responsibility Author:Kevin Keck
“I thought of such Christian inventions as the ghetto and the Jewish badge of shame. The Nazis didn't have to go very far to pick up their know-how.” KnowsChristianKnow HowPicksShameInventionNaziGhettoBadges Author:Lionel Blue
“Stupid cupid you're a real mean guy, I'd like to pick your wings so you can't fly, I am in love and it's a crying shame, and I know that you're the one to blame, hey, hey set me free, stupid cupid, stop picking on me.” KnowsMeanRealGuyFallStupidCryPicksShameBlameWingsHeyCupidFalling For YouMean Guy Author:Mandy Moore
“Some Day Someone is going to pick up this book (The Bible) and believe it, and put us all to shame.” BelieveBookPicksShame Author:Leonard Ravenhill
“My husband's personality was filled with serenity and sunlight. Not even the incurable illness which fell upon him soon after our marriage could long cloud his brow. On the very night of his death he took me in his arms, and during the many months when he lay dying in his wheel chair, he often said jokingly to me: 'Well, have you already picked out a lover?' I blushed with shame. 'Don't deceive me,' he added on one occasion, 'that would seem ugly to me, but pick out an attractive lover, or preferably several. You are a splendid woman, but still half a child, and you need toys.” LoveNeedsWellsChildrenLongSaidStillsSeemsAgeNightHalfDyingArmsMonthsPersonalityLoversHusbandPicksShameFilledLaysCloudsIllnessUglyOccasionsAttractiveWheelsChairsMy HusbandToysSunlightSerenityDeceivingSplendidBrowsVenus In Furs Book:Venus in Furs Source: Venus in Furs