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Notable Quotes - Dividend Watcher - 03-07-2015 M$$I asked me to start a thread on some notable quotes from my portfolio business plan. I have to preface this with the caution that these are points that I want to keep in the back of my mind as I work toward my goals. I don't particularly care what Warren Buffet, Jeremy Siegel (sp?), Lowell Thomas or Benjamin Graham said. They're all successful people who are far removed from the life I'm living and I'd never get to talk with them about anything anyway so the personal connection just isn't there. Besides, you can pick up any of their books, papers or transcripts and dig them out any time. There's tons of great literature and research out there. There's one quote in here that is supposedly from a famous person but only because it really spoke to me. It's the reason I've held on to some companies -- Intel, Mattel and Ensco come to mind -- for so long. Secondly, I was hesitant because these threads can be quite long. You can find nuggets of wisdom everywhere. Out all these bits of wisdom, the only ones of value have to speak to you personally. When you add paragraphs upon paragraphs, the message tends to get diluted and then you're back to square one - a myriad of facts and suggestions to sort through. Look at how long this introduction has become. Lastly, they speak to foibles that I may recognize in my own thought process and want to guard against being totally idiotic. So, that being said and without further ado, here are the quotes in my portfolio business plan. I'll add to them as I find any. Feel free to add as you want.
RE: Notable Quotes - Main Street Stock Investor - 03-07-2015 “While the dividend itself is merely a rearrangement of equity, over time it's more like owning an apple tree. The tree grows the apples back again and again and again, and the theoretical value of the tree doesn't change just because of when the apples are about to fall.”; earthtodan of DividendGrowthForum.com discussing the meaning of the ex-dividend dates and timing your purchases My Favorite! Thanks for sharing RE: Notable Quotes - Dividend Watcher - 03-07-2015 Thank dan. He worded that quite well if you ask me. RE: Notable Quotes - kayboy - 03-07-2015 "There's no education in the second kick of a mule"-Mitch McConnell "I'm blind to my hearing impairment"-article in the WSJ about management philosophy "Never argue with an idiot, they drag you down to their level and beat you with experience."-unknown (my favorite!) RE: Notable Quotes - Roadmap2Retire - 03-07-2015 The apple tree analogy from earthtodan is brilliant! Way to go, earthtodan! RE: Notable Quotes - Kerim - 03-08-2015 Love this thread idea -- thanks guys! And agree about the apple tree analogy -- I've been looking for a good way to explain that very point about dividends. Don't think I could do better than that! RE: Notable Quotes - daat99 - 03-09-2015 My favorite quote (not dividend related) is: Success is getting what you want. Happiness is wanting what you get. Dale Carnegie RE: Notable Quotes - Main Street Stock Investor - 04-14-2015 "No one every went broke by taking a profit" - Jesse Livermore One of my favorites. :-) RE: Notable Quotes - EricL - 04-14-2015 (04-14-2015, 03:59 PM)Main Street Stock Investor Wrote: "No one every went broke by taking a profit" - Jesse Livermore My alternative to that one... "No one ever got rich by selling their winners" RE: Notable Quotes - cannew - 04-15-2015 (04-14-2015, 03:59 PM)Main Street Stock Investor Wrote: "No one every went broke by taking a profit" - Jesse Livermore Not one of mine either, as I hold my stocks for the growing dividends. The quote that got me into Dividend Growth Investing was from The Connolly Report: "If a company does not pay a dividend, don't buy it. If it does not grow it's dividend, don't buy it either!" RE: Notable Quotes - Kerim - 05-07-2015 "The first law of capital allocation . . . is that what is smart at one price is dumb at another." -- Warren Buffett, Feb. 25, 2012 Shareholder Letter RE: Notable Quotes - Kerim - 06-11-2015 "Never ask a barber if he thinks you need a haircut." -- Warren Buffett (I can't find a source, but it is widely attributed to him -- anyone know where/when he said it?) |