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Quotes About Hedge

The hedge was a half-painted picture which would be finished in a few days.
~ E.M. Forster
After lunch the boys set off in their convertible for the Greenville Museum. It was a small building at an intersection of two roads at the edge of town. The main entrance was on one road, with a tall hedge in front of the building. Extensive grounds stretched to the rear on the side road, along which ran a high iron picket fence. Frank parked alongside the hedge, and the young detectives strode through a gate to the spacious lawn at the back.
~ Franklin W. Dixon
There was a ploughboy, Dick, who sometimes came into our field to pluck blackberries from the hedge.
~ Anna Sewell
Because they mark all their assets to market and live in constant fear of margin calls from their brokers, hedge funds generally monitor risk better and recognize setbacks faster than rivals:
~ Sebastian Mallaby
The single greatest line I ever wrote as an analyst was after Lomas said they were hedged: 'The Lomas Financial Corporation is a perfectly hedged financial institution: it loses money in every conceivable interest rate environment.' I enjoyed writing that sentence more than any sentence I ever wrote.
~ Steve Eisman
During the war some of the country's sharpest minds had looked as if they had been dragged through a hedge backwards.
~ Sara Sheridan
4. There is an old plastic bag from Asda in the hedge, and a squashed Coca-Cola can with a snail on it, and a long piece of orange string.
~ Mark Haddon
Love thy neighbor, but pull not down thy hedge.
~ John Ray
I much more enjoy the company of freedom fighters and justice campaigners than I do the company of hedge fund managers.
~ Bill Browder
He worked for a securities firm, talking to money managers and hedge funds about how best to manage risk. He specialized, he said, in corporate equity and debt.
~ Jojo Moyes
A beard on a man is only a way of hiding something, his face of course, but also the inner matters, like a hedge around a secret garden, or a cover over a bird cage.
~ Sebastian Barry
Love your neighbor, yet pull not down your hedge.
~ George Herbert
The spelling mistakes were interwoven one with the other, and Emma followed the kindly thought that cackled right through it like a hen half hidden in the hedge of thorns.
~ Gustave Flaubert
Hedge funds are other hedge funds' toughest competition. And there are just more of them, and it's tougher and tougher all along.
~ Julian Robertson
My principal contribution to the Black-Scholes option-pricing theory was to show that the dynamic trading strategy prescribed by Black and Scholes to offset the risk exposure of an option would provide a perfect hedge in the limit of continuous trading.
~ Robert C. Merton
Well I know the secret places, And the nests in hedge and tree; At what doors are friendly faces, In what hearts are thoughts of me.
~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Love thy neighbor, but pull not down thy hedge.
~ John Ray
It seemed off that anyone could live behind such a high hedge of thorns, and he began to think it would be no great surprize to discover that Mr. Wyvern had been asleep for a hundred years or so. 'Well, I shall not mind that so much,' he thought, 'so long as I am not expected to kiss him.
~ Susanna Clarke
There is no such thing as a riskless hedge against inflation.
~ Edgar Fiedler
If you are looking for a hedge for potential inflation for the future and have a longer term view, then gold is still a good bet.
~ John Paulson
There is a rumor that seven states are considering overpruning as a cause for divorce, second only to incompatibility and adultery. I hope our state is one of them. No judge would dare deny me freedom after he heard the story of my privet hedge.
~ bombeck erma ii
For me the act of marriage has proven, like most of the other disastrous acts of my life, little more than a hedge against any future lack of good material.
~ Michael Chabon
Hush, sir!" whispered the man, "Your voice. It is too loud. You will wake him up!" "Wake him up? Who?" "The man under the hedge, sir. He is a magician. Did you never hear that if you wake a magician before his time, you risk bringing his dreams out of his head into the world?" "And who knows what horrors he is dreaming of!" agreed another man, in a whisper.
~ Susanna Clarke
I sifted us in about a half mile from the castle proper, partially hidden behind a frozen and sometimes horrifically animated hedge that is part of a shoulder-high, statue-studded labyrinth; the better to assess our surroundings as I have no idea how many courtiers she might have in attendance or whether she'll have posted guards.
~ Karen Marie Moning