A Quote by Burton Malkiel

It's not that stock prices are capricious. It's that the news is capricious. — © Burton Malkiel
It's not that stock prices are capricious. It's that the news is capricious.
The Greeks understood perfectly that if there were divine beings they are capricious, unkind, malicious mostly, temperamental, envious and mostly deeply unpleasant because that you can say well yes, all right, if there is going to be god or gods then you have to admit that they're very at the very least capricious. They're certainly not consistent. They're certainly not all loving.
Fashion is a capricious deity.
April's rare capricious loveliness.
Oh, Fortuna, you capricious sprite!
Luck is what a capricious man believes in.
Real woman should be capricious.
History is a capricious creature. It depends on who writes it.
The momentum of the mind can be vexingly, involuntarily capricious.
I do not understand the capricious lewdness of the sleeping mind.
A consistent soul believes in destiny, a capricious one in chance.
The mind is the most capricious of insects — flitting, fluttering.
Mistress-like, its brilliance vain, highly capricious and inane.
Nothing is more unjust or capricious than public opinion.
"...arbitrary, capricious, an abuse of discretion, and as a matter of law, unsupportable."
Suppress prostitution, and capricious lusts will overthrow society.
You're always going to have to prove yourself, because acting is such a capricious game.
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