A Quote by Rick Santelli

The markets are the world's greatest Rubik's cube. And I love solving puzzles. — © Rick Santelli
The markets are the world's greatest Rubik's cube. And I love solving puzzles.
People love solving puzzles, and you always love it when somebody smarter than you is solving puzzles.
I didn't give that name, the Rubik's Cube, and I called it Magic Cube because it's magic.
Basically, I'm a bit of a nerd and I've always wanted to solve a Rubik's Cube.
A Rubik's cube is equal to a drag queen. It's really colorful, but I don't wanna do it.
If I want to play mind games, I'd buy a Rubik's cube. ~ Acheron, a character.
I love solving puzzles, I love finding my way around obstacles, and I love learning new things about technology.
Sergio Mora is a Rubik's Cube. You have to figure him out. He's crafty and I have the utmost respect for him.
Mathematics began to seem too much like puzzle solving. Physics is puzzle solving, too, but of puzzles created by nature, not by the mind of man.
Frankly, the reason I joined MENSA is because I was dating a guy at the time who spoke five languages and could solve a Rubik's Cube literally with his eyes closed because it's just an algorithm.
I think as a police officer when you're dealing with a member of the public you put something on because you have to appear to be this person who knows what they're talking about, and of course you're also trying to figure out the Rubik's cube of why people behave in the way that they do.
In 2009, novelty toymaker Maxfield & Oberton released Buckyballs, sets of curiously powerful magnetic marbles that became the most popular cubicle toy since the Rubik's Cube, selling more than 2 million units in 15 countries.
Our whole life is solving puzzles.
In the States, I think, the syllogism goes like this: 'free markets solve all problems. Free markets aren't solving global warming, QED global warming is not a problem'. It's not a very good syllogism but it's emotionally comforting if you're in that world.
I feel more like a father to a child: my Cube inspired thousands of 'twisty puzzles,' and I'm amazed how it continues to excite new generations.
Consider a cow. A cow doesn't have the problem-solving skill of a chimpanzee, which has discovered how to get termites out of the ground by putting a stick into a hole. Evolution has developed the brain's ability to solve puzzles, and at the same time has produced in our brain a pleasure of solving problems.
What is mathematics? It is only a systematic effort of solving puzzles posed by nature.
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