Top 17 Stock Exchanges Quotes
#1. And the Arabs are the biggest owners now of media in the United States, okay, and over stock exchanges. And in many major U.S. cities they're the majority owners.
Alex Jones
#2. It is generally agreed that casinos should, in the public interest, be inaccessible and expensive. And perhaps the same is true of Stock Exchanges.
John Maynard Keynes
#3. Stock exchanges say that more than half of all trades are now executed by just a handful of high-frequency traders, who use rapid-fire computers to essentially force slower investors to give up profits, then disappear before anyone knows what happened.
Charles Duhigg
#4. Tycoons were sipping cocktails over ice cubes shipped from Antarctica.
Anonymous
#5. One thing I'm hearing a lot is from teachers who have felt that there's something wrong with the extreme group learning, but felt like they couldn't say that out loud. And apparently the discussion is now opening up. I think change is going to be a long time coming.
Susan Cain
#6. Dolphins games always have been among the most popular NFL telecasts in England.
Wayne Huizenga
#7. I put my bare hand on her bare hand and felt, "This is genuine. There can be no mistake about this.
Virginia Woolf
#8. He found that man needs affection, that life without a warming love is but a dry wheel, creaking and grating as it turns.
Victor Hugo
#10. When I went back to New York with somewhat of a name, they didn't want movie actresses.
Gloria Stuart
#11. I could speak by then, but neither of us thought it my best trick. Very often my exchanges with Ceno went something like:
Sing me a song, Elefsis.
The temperature in the kitchen is 21.5 degrees Celsius and the stock of rice is low. (Long pause.) Ee-eye-ee-eye-oh.
Catherynne M Valente
#12. Then the butcher, the baker and the owner of a gift shop.
Anonymous
#13. What a profound significance small things assume when the woman we love conceals them from us.
Marcel Proust
#14. A cat may look at a king, but he might also lose a bit of fur for it.
Margaret Miles
#15. For those who sense and comprehend,
They know that heaven is at hand;
The river blue which stream and stream,
It has the pictures of my dream.
Stephan Attia
#16. No piece of art can depict feelings if a piece of reality is not included in it.
Jean Fautrier
#17. Cause and effect, the riddle of all history, is a particular devil in financial history; and never more so than today, where entire classes of security are collapsing not on public exchanges and stock-tickers but because there are no markets to establish prices this side of nothing.
James Buchan
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