Previous great quote thread:
Quote of the day-May/June/July 2021
https://www.marketforum.com/forum/topic/68879/
Wear an N95 mask!!!
https://www.marketforum.com/forum/topic/72775/#72921
This is the benefit of being vaccinated:
https://www.marketforum.com/forum/topic/72940/#72945
Open minds let new information in and are constantly learning.
Closed minds just recirculate old information about what the brain thinks that it knows.
metmike
https://www.marketforum.com/forum/topic/72986/#73039
Julius Rosenwald (August 12, 1862 – January 6, 1932) was an American businessman and philanthropist. He is best known as a part-owner and leader of Sears, Roebuck and Company, and for establishing the Rosenwald Fund, which donated millions in matching funds to promote vocational or technical education. In 1919 he was appointed to the Chicago Commission on Race Relations.[2] He was also the principal founder and backer for the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, to which he gave more than $5 million and served as president from 1927 to 1932.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Waldo_Emerson
Ralph Waldo Emerson (May 25, 1803 – April 27, 1882),[7] who went by his middle name Waldo, was an American essayist, lecturer, philosopher, abolitionist and poet who led the transcendentalist movement of the mid-19th century. He was seen as a champion of individualism and a prescient critic of the countervailing pressures of society, and he disseminated his thoughts through dozens of published essays and more than 1,500 public lectures across the United States.
"If you cannot do great things, do small things in a great way." -Napoleon Hill
Be sure that you are right, and then go ahead.
~ Davy Crockett (born 17 August 1786)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davy_Crockett
David Crockett (August 17, 1786 – March 6, 1836) was an American folk hero, frontiersman, soldier, and politician. He is commonly referred to in popular culture by the epithet "King of the Wild Frontier". He represented Tennessee in the U.S. House of Representatives and served in the Texas Revolution.
"Every thought we think, every feeling we have, every word we speak goes out into the atmosphere to either heal or harm. Let us be healers. Let us be harmless"
The pandemic has reminded us that life is more than what we do. It’s about who we share our lives with.
We cannot hug a career or laugh with a promotion.
Gary Maguire ( my brother this morning, in an email to our family)
Some excellent quotes from joj!
https://www.marketforum.com/forum/topic/74743/
“1% better each day” - unknown
“Progress, not perfect” - Jill Hicks
“Look in the mirror, that is your competition” - unknown
https://www.marketforum.com/forum/topic/74636/#75264
metmike: "One political side says that only vaccines work and Ivermectin and other things don't work, which is half bs and is killing the least amount of people! Saving the most lives.
The other political side says only Ivermectin and the other supplements work-they do work...... and the vaccines are killing more people than COVID(which is half bs and the MUCH more dangerous bs that's killing many thousands of people) .
What is this..............a friggin contest to see who can KILL the least amount people??
Can both political sides get together to SAVE the most lives.....PRETTY PLEASE WITH SUGAR ON TOP??
https://www.afar.com/magazine/plan-your-fall-getaway-with-this-peak-foliage-prediction-map
Intelligence/IQ determines the potential rate that a mind can learn at.
Open mindedness and discernment are often the biggest determinants of the REAL RATE of learning.
metmike
We have 2 different quotes today. It helps define the 2 strongly opposing positions on COVID right now.
One is based on politics. One is based on science. The reader can decide for themselves which realm, politics or science should determine policies .............actually, most people have decided a long time ago what they believe and that will likely determine which quote they connect best with below.............but here they are..........clearly defined.
https://www.marketforum.com/forum/topic/76747/#76830
Tim: "But lets not quibble. I would still think mandates were wrong even with a 75% survivability rate. Of course, at that point, I would begin to understand the oppositions arguments. With the upper 90's? I can't see them as anything but sheep."
metmike: "I’m willing to make just a tiny adjustment to that right for this unique case by getting a couple of very low risk shots since the indisputably proven science shows that it will save millions of lives that I don’t have the right to sacrifice for my personal belief system."