Michael Lewis Quotes About Risk

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  • The Moulin Rouge is, like the West Village and the Nasdaq, one of those places that people who don't like to take risks come to for the thrill of being on the spot where risks once were taken.

  • My client loved risk. Risk, I had learned, was a commodity in itself. Risk could be canned and sold like tomatoes.

    Michael Lewis (2010). “Liar's Poker”, p.232, W. W. Norton & Company
  • Icelandic people are inbred. And they have a sense of themselves as genetically special, and a history of risk-taking because they make their living on the high seas fishing. Assets generally rose in value during this period, and so it looked like they actually knew what they were doing.

    "Michael Lewis’ 'Boomerang': 'Money Thrown Out in Hope, Coming Back in Anger'". "PBS NewsHour" with Jeffrey Brown, www.pbs.org. October 21, 2011.
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