A Quote by Kevin Plank

Nothing ever surprises me about the market. — © Kevin Plank
Nothing ever surprises me about the market.
Nothing surprises me. One thing I don't ever have in my world is surprise.
My life is so full of surprises, nothing surprises me any more.
Nothing surprises me about the Lords.
Nothing surprises me about Berry Gordy.
Nothing about me surprises me.
Financial market participants appear to recognize the FOMC's data-dependent approach because incoming data surprises typically induce changes in market expectations about the likely future path of policy, resulting in movements in bond yields that act to buffer the economy from shocks.
Nothing surprises me. After Donald Trump, nothing matters, does it?
I actually worked in the general market for many years writing steamy historical romance, and I had more freedom in the Christian market than I ever did in the general market to write about any issue that I needed to write about.
I prefer to feel uncomfortable by participating in projects were I am not the specialist. I am always the one who knows nothing. Playing with jazzmen and knowing nothing about jazz. Playing pop music and knowing nothing about how to structure a pop song. And the funny thing, which still surprises me, is that I continue to be invited to play by new people, from different areas, every day.
That's how you get surprises, because what movies are all about is surprises.
Nothing human surprises me.
I'm in politics. I'm in government, so nothing surprises me
I'm dumbfounded, but nothing surprises me in this game.
I'm in politics. I'm in government, so nothing surprises me.
Nothing surprises me anymore in the NFL.
Nothing, for the most part, surprises me anymore.
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