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Nothing tells in the long run like a good judgment, and no sound judgment can remain with the man whose mind is disturbed by the mercurial changes of the stock exchange. It places him under an influence akin to intoxication. What is not, he sees, and what he sees, is not.

Benjamin Franklin, Ulysses S Grant, Andrew Carnegie, Henry Adams (2016). “Great American Lives: The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant, Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie, and The Education of Henry Adams”, p.1082, Open Road Media

And I see that not touching for so long was a drive to the beach with the windows rolled up so the waves feel that much colder.

Amy Hempel, Rick Moody (2007). “The Collected Stories of Amy Hempel”, p.120, Simon and Schuster

Sometimes you cry, Susie, even when someone you love has been gone a long time.

Alice Sebold (2014). “The Lovely Bones: Picador Classic”, p.184, Pan Macmillan