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I scrambled to the top of the precipice where Nick was waiting. ""That was fun,"" I said. ""You bet it was,"" said Nick. ""Let's climb higher."" ""No,"" I said. ""I think we should be heading back now."" ""We have time,"" Nick insisted. I said we didn't, and Nick said we did. We argued back and forth like that for about 20 minutes, then finally decided to head back. I didn't say it was an interesting story. ![]()
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We don't think so, and continue to assume long-term earnings growth of 7 percent-to-8 percent in our valuation model. Abby Cohen
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If they have moving sidewalks in the future, when you get on them, I think you should have to assume sort of a walking shape so as not to frighten the dogs. ![]()
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Our valuation work for the S&P 500 has long assumed moderation of profit growth to about 8 percent from 20 percent and a rise in core inflation. Abby Cohen
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Sometimes do I think it was unjust? Yeah, but I can think about it all I want - it (isn't) going to change what's going on this year. I'm trying to put all that stuff as far away from my mind as I can possibly get it and just move on and try to prosper in this new year. Mark Roman
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You wouldn't change the song yet, because all of the regulatory outcomes are yet to come. Richard Long
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Your life can change on a flip of a coin. The choices you make are crucial. We feel somehow we're safe. But things can change in a flash. Tracey Gold
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You're always concerned and I'm concerned about our kids. But you know, let's win. And not win to change anybody's perception of what my job situation is. I've just always been a guy that, when I set goals, stays focused on accomplishing it. I still see that winning season out there. All the other things, whether I'm going to be back, all that, you just learn that all that counts is Saturday. Rod Barnes
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You need to have assimilated the information. To make a minute change can feel like a mile of change. It's a new feeling, a new sensation. Bill Rogers
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You never think of things like this happening in your back yard. I'm still going to stay in the neighborhood. But I may change some habits. David Workman
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Folks don't like to have somebody around knowing more than they do. It aggravates em. You're not gonna change any of them by talking right, they've got to want to learn themselves, and when they don't want to learn there's nothing you can do but keep your mouth shut or talk their language. Harper Lee
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We live in a changing world, but we need to be reminded that the important things have not changed, and the important things will not change if we keep our priorities in proper order. S. Truett Cathy
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Personality is less a finished product than a transitive process. While it has some stable features, it is at the same time continually undergoing change. Gordon W. Allport
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Marta says the interesting thing about fly-fishing is that it's two lives connected by a thin strand. Come on, Marta. Grow up. ![]()
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If you play like that for 10 years in the NHL, there's no way you lose it in a year. Martin Straka
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If you lose your job, your marriage and your mind all in one week, try to lose your mind first, because then the other stuff won't matter that much ![]()
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It was an excess of fantasy that killed the old United States, the whole Mickey Mouse and Marilyn thing, the most brilliant technologies devoted to trivia like instant cameras and space spectaculars that should have stayed in the pages of Science Fiction . . . some of the last Presidents of the U.S.A. seemed to have been recruited straight from Disneyland. J. G. Ballard