
Top 16 Adequately Capitalized Quotes
#1. The GSEs are adequately capitalized. They are in no danger of failing.
Ben Bernanke
#2. Having their feelings make sense is how people get their kicks.
Mark Vonnegut
#3. You're not supposed to want to date a boy just for jacket access.
Paige McKenzie
#4. Tammy Faye said, I am so happy that Jessica Hahn is so ugly, because now I don't feel so bad.
Jessica Hahn
#5. I believe that in the end the abolition of war, the maintenance of world peace, the adjustment of international questions by pacific means will come through the force of public opinion, which controls nations and peoples.
Frank B. Kellogg
#6. Adolf Hitler was a Jeanne d'Arc, a saint. He was a martyr.
Ezra Pound
#7. I have a choice: Do I want to align with the GREATEST VISION OF MYSELF or Do I want to align with my EXCUSES?
Debbie Ford
#8. It is credit that matters, not money (in other words, monetarism is a false ideology).
George Soros
#9. At one blood labors to beget,
Spirits as like as it can,
Because such figures need to knit,
that subtle knot which makes us man.
John Donne
#10. I think luck is the sense to recognize an opportunity and the ability to take advantage of it. Every one has bad breaks, but every one also has opportunities. The man who can smile at his breaks and grab his chances gets on.
Samuel Goldwyn
#11. No one ever pretended that shopping for anything is a rational experience. If it were, would there be Fluffernutter? Laceless sneakers? Porkpie hats? Would the Chia Pet even exist?
Jeffrey Kluger
#12. It is true that we aspire to our ancient land. But what we want in that ancient land is a new blossoming of the Jewish spirit.
Theodor Herzl
#13. If they don't go to law school, bright college graduates head to Wall Street precisely because they have no real plan for their careers.
Peter Thiel
#14. We don't want tradition. We want to live in the present and the only history that is worth a tinker's dam is the history we make today.
Henry Ford
#15. If he'd been any other man and i'd been any other girl, I'd have called the narrowing of his heavy-lidded dark eyes lust. But he was Barrons and I was Mac, and a blossoming of lust was about as likely as orchids blooming in Antarctica
Karen Marie Moning
#16. Nothing abstruse or ambivalent about it, not a speck of the metaphoric or the symbolic.
Haruki Murakami
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