Bubbles Quotes

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Kayla Severson
“Thinking more deeply into things usually left alone helps us to find bubbles of truth and clarity. When we realize we have power over our minds, we find strength, and that helps us float high along the forces of fate that order our motions within shapeless space.”
Kayla Severson, Nature's 1st Gem Is Green

“Some people get offended by what I write, by what I do with my life and by what I say to those they never saw. And they also get offended when told they are too stupid to have the right to judge anyone. These poor souls don't know that respect and intelligence are correlated.”
Daniel Marques

Marilynne Robinson
“I saw a bubble float past my window, fat and wobbly and ripening towards that dragonfly blue they turn just before they burst. So I looked down at the yard and there you were, you and your mother, blowing bubbles at the cat, such a barrage of them that the poor beast was beside herself at the glut of opportunity. She was actually leaping in the air, our insouciant Soapy! Some of the bubbles drifted up through the branches, even above the trees. You were too intent on the cat to see the celestial consequences of your worldly endeavours. They were very lovely. Your mother is wearing her blue dress and you are wearing your red shirt and you were kneeling on the ground together with Soapy between and that effulgence of bubbles rising, and so much laughter. Ah, this life, this world.”
Marilynne Robinson, Gilead

“Frowning I playfully blow a fresh handful of bubbles at him as we walks back out, laughing over his shoulder at me.”
A.J. Young, My Sudden Alpha Mate

Katherine Catmull
“Her voice was warm and husky as a clarinet, but not so sad as a clarinet: friendlier. When she laughed, it was like a clarinet blowing bubbles.”
Katherine Catmull, The Radiant Road

“A bubble starts when any group of stocks, in this case those associated with the excitement of the Internet, begin to rise. The updraft encourages more people to buy the stocks, which causes more TV and print coverage, which causes even more people to buy, which creates big profits for early Internet stockholders. The successful investors tell you at cocktail parties how easy it is to get rich, which causes the stocks to rise further, which pulls in larger and larger groups of investors. But the whole mechanism is a kind of Ponzi scheme where more and more credulous investors must be found to buy the stock from the earlier investors. Eventually, one runs out of greater fools.”
Malkiel Burton

Jim Rogers
“According to the media and other stock market "experts," the equities bull is forever hiding just around that next corner on Wall Street. But millions of investors who listened to the experts back in 1998-2001 about "the New Economy" get hammered in the stock market and are still trying to get back to even.

The smart investor looks for opportunities to acquire value on the cheap, with one eye out for a dynamic change in the offing that might make that investment even more valuable.”
Jim Rogers, Hot Commodities: How Anyone Can Invest Profitably in the World's Best Market

“The bubble, as investing phenomenon, has been well studied ever since the 17th-century tulip frenzy. Its counterpart in bear markets is not well understood.”
Kenneth L. Fisher

John Stuart Mill
“First, if any opinion is compelled to silence, that opinion may, for aught we can certainly know, be true. To deny this is to assume our own infallibility. Secondly, though the silenced opinion be an error, it may, and very commonly does, contain a portion of truth; and since the general or prevailing opinion on any subject is rarely or never the whole truth, it is only by the collision of adverse opinions that the remainder of the truth has any chance of being supplied.”
John Stuart Mill, On Liberty

Justin  Titus
“Somewhere in the surrounding heavens, Norman Rockwell reaches for a brush to paint the modern vision for a modern people. Their bubbles fill the sky.”
Justin Titus, Senses and Bones

Justin  Titus
“How much difference is there between the person we allow others to see, and the people we really are? And if it is different, which is the real us?”
Justin Titus, Senses and Bones

“It was a happy bubble party.”
Kit Chase, Bubbles

Jozef Simkovic
“The bubbles-universes are pulsating. When they shrink too much, Big Crashes and Big Annihilations happen, and the universes are sucked back into the stillness of the Source, by Gardener.”
Jozef Simkovic, How to Kiss the Universe: An Inspirational Spiritual and Metaphysical Narrative about Human Origin, Essence and Destiny

Jozef Simkovic
“Bubbles are manifested universes created from the stillness of God by God. They are created by acts you call Big Bangs, by Gardener.”
Jozef Simkovic, How to Kiss the Universe: An Inspirational Spiritual and Metaphysical Narrative about Human Origin, Essence and Destiny

Jozef Simkovic
“A universal perception travels across the bubbles and it is how you can perceive the universal reality of the Infinite Sea of Bonded I-There Clusters, by Gardener.”
Jozef Simkovic, How to Kiss the Universe: An Inspirational Spiritual and Metaphysical Narrative about Human Origin, Essence and Destiny

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