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  • #1
    Peter Lynch
    “The trick is not to learn to trust your gut feelings, but rather to discipline yourself to ignore them. Stand by your stocks as long as the fundamental story of the company hasn’t changed.”
    Peter Lynch, One Up On Wall Street: How To Use What You Already Know To Make Money In

  • #2
    Peter Lynch
    “Remember, things are never clear until it’s too late.”
    Peter Lynch, One Up On Wall Street: How To Use What You Already Know To Make Money In

  • #3
    Peter Lynch
    “The secret of his success is that he never went to business school. Imagina all the lessons he never had to unlearn.”
    Peter Lynch, One Up On Wall Street: How to Use What You Already Know to Make Money in the Market
    tags: humor

  • #4
    Peter Lynch
    “Find something you enjoy doing and give it everything you've got, and the money will take care of itself.”
    Peter Lynch, Learn to Earn: A Beginner's Guide to the Basics of Investing and Business

  • #5
    David Hilbert
    “We must know. We will know.”
    David Hilbert

  • #6
    David Hilbert
    “Good, he did not have enough imagination to become a mathematician.

    [Upon hearing that one of his students had dropped out to study poetry]
    David Hilbert

  • #7
    David Hilbert
    “If I were to awaken after having slept for a thousand years, my first question would be: has the Riemann Hypothesis been proven?”
    David Hilbert

  • #8
    Thomas Sowell
    “I have never understood why it is "greed" to want to keep the money you have earned but not greed to want to take somebody else's money.”
    Thomas Sowell, Barbarians Inside the Gates and Other Controversial Essays

  • #9
    Thomas Sowell
    “When you want to help people, you tell them the truth. When you want to help yourself, you tell them what they want to hear.”
    Thomas Sowell

  • #10
    Thomas Sowell
    “The problem isn't that Johnny can't read. The problem isn't even that Johnny can't think. The problem is that Johnny doesn't know what thinking is; he confuses it with feeling.”
    Thomas Sowell

  • #11
    Thomas Sowell
    “Intellect is not wisdom.”
    Thomas Sowell, Intellectuals and Society

  • #12
    Thomas Sowell
    “There are no solutions. There are only trade-offs.”
    Thomas Sowell, A Conflict of Visions: Ideological Origins of Political Struggles

  • #13
    Thomas Sowell
    “Virtually no idea is too ridiculous to be accepted, even by very intelligent and highly educated people, if it provides a way for them to feel special and important. Some confuse that feeling with idealism.”
    Thomas Sowell

  • #14
    Thomas Sowell
    “Rhetoric is no substitute for reality.”
    Thomas Sowell

  • #15
    Thomas Sowell
    “Life does not ask what we want. It presents us with options”
    Thomas Sowell

  • #16
    Thomas Sowell
    “It takes considerable knowledge just to realize the extent of your own ignorance.”
    Thomas Sowell

  • #17
    Thomas Sowell
    “One of the first things taught in introductory statistics textbooks is that correlation is not causation. It is also one of the first things forgotten.”
    Thomas Sowell, The Vision of the Anointed: Self-Congratulation as a Basis for Social Policy

  • #18
    Thomas Sowell
    “It is usually futile to try to talk facts and analysis to people who are enjoying a sense of moral superiority in their ignorance.”
    Thomas Sowell

  • #19
    Thomas Sowell
    “Whatever we wish to achieve in the future, it must begin by knowing where we are in the present- not where we wish we were, or where we wish others to think we are, but where we are in fact.”
    Thomas Sowell, Economic Facts and Fallacies

  • #20
    Thomas Sowell
    “Age gives you an excuse for not being very good at things that you were not very good at when you were young.”
    Thomas Sowell, The Thomas Sowell Reader

  • #21
    Thomas Sowell
    “Some things are believed because they are demonstrably true, but many other things are believed simply because they have been asserted repeatedly and repetition has been accepted as a substitute for evidence.”
    Thomas Sowell

  • #22
    Thomas Sowell
    “What is called an educated person is often someone who has had a dangerously superficial exposure to a wide spectrum of subjects.”
    Thomas Sowell, Ever Wonder Why? and Other Controversial Essays

  • #23
    Thomas Sowell
    “…the very commonness of common sense makes it unlikely to have any appeal to the anointed. How can they be wiser and nobler than everyone else while agreeing with everyone else?”
    Thomas Sowell, The Vision of the Anointed: Self-Congratulation as a Basis for Social Policy

  • #24
    Thomas Sowell
    “When people are presented with the alternatives of hating themselves for their failure or hating others for their success, they seldom choose to hate themselves.”
    Thomas Sowell, Black Rednecks & White Liberals

  • #25
    Thomas Sowell
    “Suppose you are wrong? How would you know? How would you test for that possibility?”
    Thomas Sowell, The Thomas Sowell Reader

  • #26
    Thomas Sowell
    “There have always been ignorant people, but they haven't always had college degrees to make them unaware of their ignorance. Some people imagine that they are well informed because they have memorized a whole galaxy of trendy dogmas and fashionable attitudes.”
    Thomas Sowell

  • #27
    Thomas Sowell
    “Where beliefs are not checked against facts, but instead facts must meet the test of consonance with the prevailing vision, we are in the process of sealing ourselves off from feedback from reality. Heedless of the past, we are flying blind into the future.”
    Thomas Sowell, Black Rednecks and White Liberals

  • #28
    Thomas Sowell
    “The reason so many people misunderstand so many issues is not that these issues are so complex, but that people do not want a factual or analytical explanation that leaves them emotionally unsatisfied.

    They want villains to hate and heroes to cheer - and they don't want explanations that fail to give them that.”
    Thomas Sowell, Dismantling America

  • #29
    Thomas Sowell
    “The purpose of education is to give the student the intellectual tools to analyze, whether verbally or numerically, and to reach conclusions based on logic and evidence.”
    Thomas Sowell, Inside American Education

  • #30
    Thomas Sowell
    “prices are not costs. Prices are what pay for costs.”
    Thomas Sowell, Basic Economics



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