James K. Glassman famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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These long-run worries, there's an element of truth to them, but I think frankly the fears are exaggerated.
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When I hear [about a housing bubble] I get the sense that people aren't connecting the dots.
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In the stock market (as in much of life), the beginning of wisdom is admitting your ignorance. One of the many things you cannot know about stocks is exactly when they will up or go down. Over the long term, stocks generally rise at a nice pace. History shows they double in value every seven years or so. But in the short term, stocks are just plain wild. Over periods of days, weeks and months, no one has any idea what they will do. Still, nearly all investors think they are smart enough to divine such short-term movements. This hubris frequently gets them into trouble.
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To a normal person, $10 million will seem like enough. But anyone who thinks that's enough is not the type that can acquire that much in the first place.
-- James K. Glassman
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First birth is from your parents, but real birth, real life, begins when one accepts a bona fide spiritual master and renders service unto him. Then the path is open for going back to home, back to Godhead, to live eternally in full knowledge and full bliss and in association with the Supreme Personality of Godhead Himself, Lord Krishna.
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Animals play a big part in my life, on tour or at home.
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[Once plans for each eventuality are resolved, further] Worry never robs tomorrow of its sorrow, but only saps today of its strength.
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Don't worry about people from your past there's a reason why they didn't make it to your future.
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I see no reason why 1931 should not be an extremely good year.
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Financial storm definitely passed.
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...housing activity will remain healthy for some time to come.
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No one can possibly have lived through the Great Depression without being scarred by it. No amount of experience since the depression can convince someone who has lived through it that the world is safe economically.
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When I hear [about a housing bubble] I get the sense that people aren't connecting the dots.
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Everything I learned about the Great Depression was from a college textbook.
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