Top 14 Oberweis Quotes
#1. All the important things in life lie beyond reason ... and that's just the way things are.
Alister E. McGrath
#2. Money has a way of trumping even the gravest of enemies over time.
Jim Oberweis
#3. Maybe Charlotte was right, and I was hopelessly addicted to breaking rules oprinciple.
Cinda Williams Chima
#4. That's one of the challenges of investing in China, is the lack of clarity with respect to tax positions.
Jim Oberweis
#5. I think you have to be a niche player. You've got to find smaller ideas that are going to benefit in the conditions as they are. You can change the conditions and always try to find ways to make money in the conditions as they exist.
Jim Oberweis
#6. How Religion Works: If I obey, then God will love and accept me. The Gospel: I'm loved and accepted, therefore I wish to obey.
Timothy Keller
#7. Nor cell, nor chain, nor dungeon speaks to the murderer like the voice of solitude.
Charles Robert Maturin
#8. I . . . uh . . . thinking about the time you got mad at me for . . . trampling that cockroach. Then remembered how you lit into Goodwin with that bat. I found it funny.
Karen Witemeyer
#9. I am a strong believer that intellectual property rights need to be protected.
Jim Oberweis
#10. I'll tell you what, I've been in some seriously bad places playing golf and it's just part of the game.
Tiger Woods
#11. Start small, think big. Don't worry about too many things at once. Take a handful of simple things to begin with, and then progress to more complex ones. Think about not just tomorrow, but the future. Put a ding in the universe.
Steve Jobs
#12. Lawyers had abolished the simple concept of right and wrong, turning it into degrees of guilt.
Peter F. Hamilton
#13. Seattle, the mild green queen: wet and willing, cedar-scented, and crowned with slough grass, her toadstool scepter tilted toward Asia, her face turned ever upward in the rain; the sovereign who washes her hands more persistently than the most fastidious proctologist.
Tom Robbins
#14. The power of fate is a wonder; dark, terrible wonder. Neither wealth nor armies, towered walls nor ships, Black hulls lashed by the salt, can save us from that force. - Sophocles
John R. Hale
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