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Innards came out crossed and complex, like a tumble of plus and minus signs--the equation of human life.
— M.P. Johnson
If you're running a business for the long term, the last thing you should be doing is borrowing money to buy back stock.
— Stanley Druckenmiller
Through aisles of long-drawn centuries my spirit walks in thought.
— James Russell Lowell
I've always loved to play games, and face it: investing is one big game. You need to be decisive, open-minded, flexible and competitive.
— Stanley Druckenmiller
The way to build long-term returns is through preservation of capital and home runs.
— Stanley Druckenmiller
Once you make a lot of money, it's incredibly enjoyable to give it away. It's a way to satisfy the soul.
— Stanley Druckenmiller
I think ageing demographics is a bigger issue in China than people think. And the problems it creates should be become evident as early as 2016.
— Stanley Druckenmiller
Good debt growth is when you borrow money, and it goes into the real economy. You do capital spending. You build businesses.
— Stanley Druckenmiller
All in all, I don't think robots and greater automation can bring about a utopian world as I imagined it would as a kid 50 years ago.
— Stanley Druckenmiller
I've always been a caretaker; I think a lot of women are. We take care of everybody else first, and very rarely do we think about ourselves.
— Jada Pinkett Smith
I won the Olympic gold medal in Rome, Italy. Olympic champion. The Russian standing right here, and the Pole right here.
— Muhammad Ali
Everyone sort of lives with their rulers in the past and doesn't look at coming changes.
— Stanley Druckenmiller
Whenever I see a stock market explode, six to 12 months later you are in a full blown recovery.
— Stanley Druckenmiller
One has to belong to the intelligentsia to believe things like that: no ordinary man could be such a fool.
— George Orwell