I made my money by selling too soon.
Bernard M Baruch
Born: August 19, 1870 Died: June 20, 1965
Bernard Mannes Baruch (19 August 1870 – 20 June 1965) was an American financier, stock market speculator, statesman, and presidential advisor. After his success in business, he devoted his time toward advising Democratic presidents Woodrow Wilson and Franklin D. Roosevelt on economic matters.
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I was eleven, then I was sixteen. Though no honors came my way, those were the lovely years.
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