Quotes About Direction
As with all technical indicators, signals on weekly charts are always more important than those on daily charts. The best way to combine them is to use weekly signals to determine market direction and the daily signals to fine-tune entry and exit points.
~ John J. Murphy
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I'd skimmed along life like a surfer, mistaking speed for direction. I'd feigned to be pressing forward when I was really running away
~ John Johnson
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Todo el mundo necesita un guía que lo lleve hacia el infierno
~ John Katzenbach
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Después de todo, a mi modo, estoy aquí para guiarte. El problema es que la palabra «guía» tiene connotaciones positivas que pueden ser incorrectas. Puede que tenga que dirigirte hacia dónde no quieras ir.
~ John Katzenbach
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Los planes no sirven de nada cuando doblas la esquina equivocada a una hora demasiado tardía de la noche en un mundo lleno de rabia».
~ John Katzenbach
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There is a role for carrots and sticks, but to rely on carrots and sticks alone is effective only when we employ donkeys and we are sure exactly what we want the donkeys to do.
~ John Kay
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We take it for granted that life moves forward. But you move as a rower moves, facing backwards—you can see where you've been, but not where you're going. And your boat is steered by a younger version of you. It's hard not to wonder what life would be like facing the other way…
~ John Koenig
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ne'er-be-gone n. a person who has no idea where their home is, or was, or when they might have left it, which leaves their emotional compass free to swing around wildly as they move from place to place, pulling them everywhere and nowhere all at once, making it that much harder to navigate.
~ John Koenig
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Adam's children, being not presently as soon as born under this law of reason, were not presently free : for law, in its true notion, is not so much the limitation, as the direction of a free and intelligent agent to his proper interest, and prescribes no farther than is for the general good of those under that law:
~ John Locke
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We're not lost. We're locationally challenged.
~ John M. Ford
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We're not lost. We're locationally challenged.
~ John M. Ford
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People lose their way as an act of defence. Then they panic and decide they have to find it again.
~ John M. Harrison
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You can tell the staff footsteps from the patients'. The staff sound like they're going somewhere.
~ John Marsden
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Men in a ship are always looking up, and men ashore are usually looking down.
~ John Masefield
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Most roads lead men homewards, My road leads forth.
~ John Masefield
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A monetary economy, we shall find, is essentially one in which changing views about the future are capable of influencing the quantity of employment and not merely its direction.
~ John Maynard Keynes
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I DON'T BELIEVE IN DESTINY. WE ARE NOT BORN TO BECOME ONE THING OR ANOTHER, left to follow helplessly a course that was charted for us by some unseen hand, a mysterious alignment of the stars that pulls us in a certain direction, bestowing happiness on some and misfortune on others.
~ John McCain
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A piece of writing has to start somewhere, go somewhere, and sit down when it gets there.
~ John McPhee
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We're all just trying to find our way
~ Elin Hilderbrand
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Nicht der Weg war das Ziel. Das Ziel hatte einen Weg, und den musste man irgendwann einschlagen.
~ Elisabeth Herrmann
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This feels like a critical fork in my road-success lies to the left, moral integrity to the right; are they ever on the same road?
~ Elisabeth Robinson
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Every organization was built for a purpose. We haven't built any organization just for the sake of its mere existence.
~ Eliyahu M. Goldratt
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What are we asking for? For the ability to answer three simple questions: 'what to change?', 'what to change to?', and 'how to cause the change?' Basically what we are asking for is the most fundamental abilities one would expect from a manager. Think about it. If a manager doesn't know how to answer those three questions, is he or she entitled to be called manager?
~ Eliyahu M. Goldratt
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Quality alone cannot be the goal. It's important. But it's not the goal.
~ Eliyahu M. Goldratt
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