Top 21 Wall St Quotes
#1. In fact, some leaders come right out and say it. Mario Draghi the president of the European Central Bank had an interview with the Wall St Journal in which he said the social contract's dead; we finally got rid of it.
Noam Chomsky
#2. Do not buy the hype from Wall St. and the press that stocks always go up. There are long periods when stocks do nothing and other investments are better.
Jim Rogers
#3. I donate lots to charity. I don't necessarily tell everybody the number or what I do.
Lindsay Davenport
#4. Heaven often seems distant and unknown, but if He who made the road ... is our guide, we need not fear to lose the way.
Henry Van Dyke
#5. Opera and church recitals are options, of course, but they require some initiative and arrangement: tickets and schedules and so forth. I am not good at that; it's rather like fixing a three-course meal for yourself - perhaps even lonelier.
Joseph Brodsky
#6. I suppose with so many things suddenly getting better, the things that were still missing hurt even worse.
Rick Riordan
#7. We must be kind and gentle gardeners with people and nature.
Bryant McGill
#8. There seemed to be no one in a position of power, from the Vatican to Wall Street, from Parliament to Scotland Yard to Fleet Street, who could think of anything better to do than abuse it ...
Edward St. Aubyn
#10. Another time, another place, I'd back you to that wall right there, or any place you wanted to go, and do everything in my power to wipe him from your mind.
Jennifer St. Giles
#11. You mustn't always believe what I say. Questions tempt you to tell lies, particularly when there is no answer.
Pablo Picasso
#12. I uprooted my daughter and left my job and moved house for you, and you treat me like a hooker you don't have to pay.
J.K. Rowling
#13. For nothing worthy proving can be proven, nor yet disproven;
Anonymous
#14. What money creates, money preserves: if thy wealth decays, thy honor dies; it is but a slippery happiness which fortunes can give, and frowns can take; and not worth the owning which a night's fire can melt, or a rough sea can drown.
Francis Quarles
#15. Politics in a democracy is transactional: Politicians seek votes by promising to do things for voters, who seek promises in exchange for their votes.
George Will
#16. I often think of life as a great darkened room with a mammoth-sized tapestry fastened to a stone wall. I believe true peace can be achieved not in viewing the whole tapestry, but in accepting without bitterness those portions we have been afforded the luxury to see.
Chip St. Clair
#17. A lot of the time there is a lot of melancholy in the lyrics.
Will Champion
#18. The corridor was silent. It was necessary to walk very slowly, her hand on the wall. A man was curled on his side near the elevators, shivering. She wanted to speak to him, but speaking would take too much strength, so she looked at him instead - I see you, I see you - and hoped this was enough.
Emily St. John Mandel
#19. I lived my grief; I slept mourning and ate sorrow and drank tears. I ignored all else.
Robin Hobb
#20. I don't want to develop a personality, just cut my face! Stretch it and staple it. Now I'm happy, or at least I look like it.
Daniel Tosh
#21. J..es ... u..s fu ... ck..in.g Ch..ri ... st Liam! The bed slammed against the wall.
J.J. McAvoy