All Quotes By Tag: Life-lessons
“Ultimately if you became super rich and successful,your mind will become placid and calm. Do it now! This is essence of meditation and enlightenment.”
“Greed and fear rule the market. Share market is common sense and understanding of investor psychology and has nothing to do with head and shoulder patterns nor candlestick patterns or hockey stick chart or cup formation and so on and so forth.”
“Don’t believe and rely on mainstream media or movies for the understanding of human behaviour. They are often misguided and are utopian.”
“She’d stood by that creed. No softness, because the world wasn’t soft; lots of laughter, because if you were in on the joke, the joke couldn’t be on you; And no wanting what you couldn’t take, because the world never gave.Or so she’d thought.”
“If you know how You do not need to know where…”
“It felt familiar. But just because it was familiar, it didn’t make it easy.”
“When a person wants something. He/She makes a plan. When a person does not want something. He/She makes excuses.”
“Power rests on the kind of knowledge one holds. What is the sense of knowing things that are useless?”
“Life is too fleet for onomatopoeia.”
“I cannot tell you what it is that guides us in this life; but for me, I fell toward the Chairman just as a stone must fall toward the earth. When I cut my lip and met Mr. Tanaka, when my mother died and I was cruelly sold, it was all like a stream that falls over rocky cliffs before it can reach the ocean. Even now that he is gone I have him still, in the richness of my memories.”
“Cancer gave me an understanding of the point of all this. To survive. Most of our lives it is easy but for the moments when it becomes difficult, when accident or sickness or sadness strikes, it’s just about remembering one thing. You must simply survive.”
“The great tragedy is that knowledge-even incomplete-comes late.”
“Worthlessness frequently nullifies humility, because people who feel unworthy generally don’t do anything that leads them to be modest about.”
“My theory is that hope is a form of madness. A benevolent one, sure, but madness all the same. Like an irrational superstition–broken mirrors and so forth–hope’s not based on any kind of logic, it’s just unfettered optimism, grounded in nothing but faith in things beyond our control.”
“To get where you want to be, you must first know where you are.”