Quotes about Investment
See's candy company was the first high-quality business we ever bought.
— Charlie Munger
But we have to ask ourselves, what's the purpose of the stock market? It's supposed to be a source of capital for growing business. It's lost that purpose.
— Mark Cuban
If you do not influence them, someone else will. If you are not shaping their values, others will do it for you. The issue is not, Will my child be influenced? The issue is, Who will be that influence? Most parents I know prefer to wield the greatest influence in the lives of their children. They wisely want to make the major investment in their children's lives so that the values of their offspring largely reflect their own. That's the most basic rationale for investing
— David Jeremiah
If you pour everything you have into this life, this world, which is temporary and fading, you're jeopardizing your relationship with God, the only thing that's eternal.
— Craig Groeschel
When I'm focusing on what's important to God, I live differently. I invest my time differently.
— Craig Groeschel
Where your money goes, there your heart follows.
— Craig Groeschel
We've demonstrated a strong track record of being very disciplined with the use of our cash. We don't let it burn a hole in our pocket, we don't allow it to motivate us to do stupid acquisitions. And so I think that we'd like to continue to keep our powder dry, because we do feel that there are one or more strategic opportunities in the future.
— Steve Jobs
Entrepreneurs love to view risk as binary. The more you put on the line, the greater the potential for reward.
— Jason Fried
I now spend my time solely on those activities that only I can do, and even then only on those activities that have the highest return. These
— Lisa Nichols
Your family and your love must be cultivated like a garden. Time, effort, and imagination must be summoned constantly to keep any relationship flourishing and growing.
— Jim Rohn
The day will come, however, when people will see they are worth more than the price of the paint and my living expenses, very meagre on the whole, which we put into them"_ Page.419
— Vincent Van Gogh
We look for a horse with one chance in two of winning and which pays you three to one.
— Charlie Munger