Quotes About Resistance
Give them nothing, but take from them everything.
~ Frank Miller
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I never trade any pattern unless it is present in support/ resistance areas.
~ Frank Miller
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From now on, you need to treat trading on key support/resistance your second nature. It is the secret of all successful traders in the world.
~ Frank Miller
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It may either bounce back after touching the level or breaking it and turning the resistance into a support level.
~ Frank Miller
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Furthermore, trading with support/ resistance helps us to be patient.
~ Frank Miller
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trading on key support/ resistance as a MUST.
~ Frank Miller
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Wait till you see-at the same time that your family is dying for lack of bread-a hundred thousand acres of wheat-millions of bushels of food-grabbed and gobbled by the Railroad Trust, and then talk of moderation. That talk is just what the Trust wants to hear. It ain't frightened of that. There's one thing only it does listen to, one things it is frightened of-the people with dynamite in their hands,-six inches of plugged gaspipe. That talks.
~ Frank Norris
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But why not? He deserved it. It took years to take control of this school—to oust the resisters, to implant the sympathizers, to blind the parents to what was happening to their children. It was no small task.
~ Frank Peretti
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Anyway, it's best not to think about them, as if you do it makes the discussions with the other lawyers, all their advice and all that they do manage to achieve, seem so unpleasant and useless, I had that experience myself, just wanted to throw everything away and lay at home in bed and hear nothing more about it. But that, of course, would be the stupidest thing you could do, and you wouldn't be left in peace in bed for very long either.
~ Franz Kafka
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Logic is of course unshakeable, but it cannot hold out against a man who wants to live.
~ Franz Kafka
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In the struggle between yourself and the world, hold the world's coat.
~ Franz Kafka
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I did not fall heavily, nor did I feel any pain, but I felt so weak and unhappy that I buried my face in the ground: I could not bear the strain of seeing around me the things of the earth. I felt convinced that every movement and every thought was forced, and that one had to be one's guard against them. Yet nothing seemed more natural than to lie here on the grass, my arms beside my body, my face hidden.
~ Franz Kafka
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In the struggle between yourself and the world second the world.
~ Franz Kafka
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Um dos meios mais eficazes de sedução do Mal é o convite à luta.
~ Franz Kafka
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Itsen ja maailman välisessä kamppailussa on parempi olla maailman aseenkantaja.
~ Franz Kafka
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Genellikle ba??ms?zl???n? yitirmiÅŸ biri olan ben, özerkliÄŸe, ba??ms?zl??a, her yöndeki özgürlüÄŸe sonsuz bir açl?k duymaktay?m […]. Bizzat kendimin yaratmad??? her baÄŸ, benliÄŸimin parçalar?na kar?? olsa, deÄŸersizdir, yürümemi engeller, bu baÄŸlardan nefret ederim ya da nefret etmeye çok yak?n bir his içindeyimdir.
~ Franz Kafka
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Notei que se fujo dos outros não é para poder viver em paz, mas para poder morrer em paz. Mas agora vou defender-me.
~ Franz Kafka
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U ruci nemam ništa, na krovu je sve, a ipak moram izabrati ništa. Tako odre?uju borbeni odnosi i životna potreba.
~ Franz Kafka
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Ako te to toliko mami, a ti pokušaj da odeš tamo. Ali upamti; ja sam mo?an. A ja sam samo posljednji po ?inu.
~ Franz Kafka
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Ništa zemaljsko ne može ne može odoljeti osje?anju da smo pobijedili osobnom snagom, kao niti nametanje koje otuda proizlazi i povla?i sve za sobom.
~ Franz Kafka
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Perhaps if he were to open the door to the next room, or even the door to the hall, the two would not dare stop him, perhaps the best solution would be to bring the whole matter to a head. But then they might indeed grab him, and once subdued he would lose any degree of superiority he might still hold over them. Therefore he preferred the safety of whatever solution would surely arise in the natural course of things and returned to his room without a further word having passed on either side.
~ Franz Kafka
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houses which in their totality cough and shiver with fever day and night, where one has to eat meat, where ex-hangmen dislocate one's arms if one resists the injections, and where beard-stroking Jewish doctors, as callous towards Jew as Christian, look on.
~ Franz Kafka
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Het proces de hopeloze strijd van het individu tegen de ongrijpbare machten in de buitenwereld die erop uit zijn het te vernietigen.
~ Franz Kafka
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I can't keep a storm in my room
~ Franz Kafka
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