You will never live to my age without you keep yourselves in breath with exercise, and in heart with joyfulness.
Everyone sort of lives with their rulers in the past and doesn’t look at coming changes.
The way to build superior long-term returns is through preservation of capital and home runs. . . When you have tremendous conviction on a trade, you have to go for the jugular. It takes courage to be a pig.
I particularly remember the time I gave (the research director) my paper on the banking industry. I felt very proud of my work. However, he read through it and said, 'This is useless. What makes the stock go up and down?' That comment acted as a spur. Thereafter, I focused my analysis on seeking to identify the factors that were strongly correlated to a stock's price movement as opposed to looking at all the fundamentals. Frankly, even today, many analysts still don't know what makes their particular stocks go up and down.
I’ve learned many things from him [George Soros], but perhaps the most significant is that it’s not whether you’re right or wrong that’s important, but how much money you make when you’re right and how much you lose when you’re wrong.
The way to build long-term returns is through preservation of capital and home runs.
Soros is the best loss taker I've ever seen. He doesn't care whether he wins or loses on a trade. If a trade doesn't work, he's confident enough about his ability to win on other trades. There are a lot of shoes on the shelf; wear only the ones that fit. If you're extremely confident, taking a loss doesn't bother you.
Who am I being that my players' eyes are not shining?
Every sale has five basic obstacles: no need, no money, no hurry, no desire, no trust.
Let no Christian therefore, whether philosopher or theologian, embrace eagerly and lightly whatever novelty happens to be thought up from day to day, but rather let him weigh it with painstaking care and a balanced judgment, lest he lose or corrupt the truth he already has, with grave danger and damage to his faith.
I took on the sins of everybody, of a generation, really.