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One Quotes by Peter Lynch
- The best stock to buy is the one you already own.
- Searching for companies is like looking for grubs under rocks: if you turn over 10 rocks you'll likely find one grub; if you turn over…
- My high-tech aversion caused me to make fun of the typical biotech enterprise: $100 million in cash from selling shares, one hundred Ph.D.'s, 99 microscopes,…
- If you can follow only one bit of data, follow the earnings - assuming the company in question has earnings. I subscribe to the crusty…
- Visiting stores and testing products is one of the critical elements of the analyst's job.
- There seems to be an unwritten rule on Wall Street: If you don't understand it, then put your life savings into it. Shun the enterprise…
- The junior high schools and high schools of America have forgotten to teach one of the most important courses of all. Investing.
- There's no use diversifying into unknown companies just for the sake of diversity. A foolish diversity is the hobgoblin of small investors. That said, it…
- I like to buy a company any fool can manage because eventually one will.
- Well, I think the secret is if you have a lot of stocks, some will do mediocre, some will do okay, and if one of…
- I think you have to learn that there's a company behind every stock, and that there's only one real reason why stocks go up. Companies…
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- We construct a narrative for ourselves, and that's the thread that we follow from one day to the next. People who disintegrate… — Paul Auster
- Grief makes one hour ten. — William Shakespeare
- A great city is not to be confounded with a populous one. — Aristotle