To concern yourself with surface political conflicts is to make the mistake of the bull in the ring, you are charging the cloth. That is what politics is for, to teach you the cloth. Just as the bullfighter teaches the bull, teaches him to follow, obey the cloth.
You can't have a good bullfight without a good bull.
Timidity prompted by past failures causes investors to miss the most important bull markets.
We're like America's little pit bull. They beat it, starve it, mistreat it, and once in a while they let it out to attack somebody.
I wanted Raging Bull. I wanted Casino. I got Rocky and Bullwinkle. But that's OK, because I still get to tell people I've worked with Robert DeNiro.
In a bureaucracy, they shoot the bull, pass the buck, and make seven copies of everything.
It's like night and day. . . to do business, in Europe, there is no bull, they are pretty straightforward.
For movies like The Longest Ride, I got to hang out with cowboys at rodeos and learned how to ride a bull, essentially.
When you are a pit bull, and you love what you do and you are going to continue to grow, that talent will find its way out.
Relationships are kind of like riding a bull. You hang on for dear life and sometimes you get a little buck here and there. . . but you get back on.
My feelings are those of a schoolboy getting in sight of the holidays. Or more seriously, my feelings are perhaps those of a matador who has decided not to enter the bull ring.
Bull markets are born on pessimism, grown on skepticism, mature on optimism and die on euphoria. The time of maximum pessimism is the best time to buy, and the time of maximum optimism is the best time to sell.
The bull is stronger, but the matador is smarter.
There will always be bull markets followed by bear markets followed by bull markets
I would argue that we are in the middle of the biggest cable-news bull market that we have seen in some time. Clearly outside of any war that has taken an ongoing story that has taken several weeks at a time. It's anyone's guess as to when it ends, if it ever does. And I think all of that is remarkable. No one predicted it.
I am not a hesitant bull, I'm a Pamplona bull.
In most bull markets there comes a time when the public controls fluctuations and the efforts of the largest operators are insufficient to check the rising tide.
The Bible is like a bull fiddle, you can play almost any tune you want on it.
As a bull market continues, almost anything you buy goes up. It makes you feel that investing in stocks is a very easy and safe and that you're a financial genius.
Did you see Howard Dean ranting and raving? Here's a little tip Howard - cut back on the Red Bull.