I'm not thinking about me that much anymore. Every time I look, I'm looking for my daughter, you know? If I'm in a store, I'm looking at baby clothes. It's so much cuter to find things for her than to find things for me.
Buy on the cannons and sell on the trumpets.
It's not always easy to do what's not popular, but that's where you make your money. Buy stocks that look bad to less careful investors and hang on until their real value is recognized.
I've never bought a stock unless, in my view, it was on sale.
Successful stocks don't tell you when to sell. When you feel like bragging, it's probably time to sell.
I don't want a lot of good investments; I want a few outstanding ones.
Brand-name growth stocks ordinarily command the highest pe ratios. Rising prices beget attention, and vice versa - but only to a point. Eventually their growth rate can diminish as results revert towards normal. Maybe not in all cases, but often enough to make a long-term bet. Bottom line: I wouldn't want to get caught in a rush for the exit, much less get left behind. Only when big growth stocks fall into the dumper from time to time am I inclined to pick them up - and even then, only in moderation.
Every day People straighten up the hair, why not the heart?
The good needs fear no law, It is his safety and the bad man's awe.
If any generation of men ever possessed the right of dictating the mode by which the world should be governed for ever, it was the first generation that existed; and if that generation did it not, no succeeding generation can show any authority for doing it, nor can set any up.
Fromage and coffee and cognac and no gods.