A Quote by Warren Buffett

In business, I look for economic castles protected by unbreachable 'moats'. — © Warren Buffett
In business, I look for economic castles protected by unbreachable 'moats'.
You dwell in whitened castles with deep and poisoned moats and cannot hear the curses which fill your children's throats.
He protected his feelings in walls he imagined, but castles crumble exposing the frightened child.
Building air castles is a harmless business as long as you don't attempt to live in them.
The total wall is between editorial and newsroom. And unbreachable barrier. For good reason. It doesn't mean the two sides don't talk.
My administration will continue to engage the private sector to increase economic opportunities and look for ways to improve our already top notch business environment.
I've had lots of ideas. For example, I had the idea of making a small version of the Vatican's dome. I also got ideas from medieval castles - I've mixed medieval castles with the Romanesque style.
Don't live in the castles; freedom is in the fields! But I can also say: Don't live in the fields; security is in the castles!
British business is disappointed that the MPC felt unable to act more boldly to counter the worsening economic circumstances and the sharp slowdown in the pace of economic activity,.
Broadband connectivity can be a powerful catalyst as well as an anchor for economic and social advancement in developing countries. It creates jobs and business opportunities that lead to greater economic development.
It isn't that black people are protected in America by the left; it's that black liberals are protected just as female liberals are protected, not conservatives.
I realize that I've had Ian Van Dahl: 'Castles in the Sky,' the Ibiza jam, periodically stuck in my head for years, like years of my life. Every now and then 'Castles in the Sky' will just happen. Maybe that's some sort of indication that it's actually my favorite song of all time.
Clouds do not really look like camels or sailing ships or castles in the sky. They are simply a natural process at work. So too, perhaps, are our lives.
If small business goes, big business does not have any future except to become the economic arm of a totalitarian state.
We have to recognize that the freedom of the individual has to be protected not only from the power of the state, but even more so from economic and societal power.
The fairy tale journey may look like an outward trek across plains and mountains, through castles and forests, but the actual movement is inward, into the lands of the soul.
Look at your business and the activities that you undertake. Then, start to think about not just your economic concerns, but about social and environmental impacts that businesses have.
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