“Rise with the hour for which you were made.”
Georgia Douglas Johnson
“If you once turn on your side after the hour at which you ought to rise, it is all over”
Sir Walter Scott
“Rising metal prices and continuing cash generation are helping mining stocks to rise. ... [Equities] have been lagging the latest upturn in commodity prices and this is starting to feed though.”
John Meyer
“With a fall in the yearly rise in average hourly earnings, both investors and policy-makers can avoid pushing the panic button for a little while longer. In other words, while a (May interest rate hike) remains all but assured, this report did little to nail further tightening beyond this stage.”
Anthony Chan
“[Floodwaters were still rising as much as 3 inches, or 7.6 centimeters, an hour in parts of New Orleans late Tuesday. In other areas, they were beginning to subside.] I don't want to alarm anyone that New Orleans is filling up like a bowl, ... That isn't happening.”
Michael Brown
“The question is, have you simply allowed your ship to rise along with a rising tide and it's not the value actually provided. Certainly the builders and the energy companies would seem to fit that.”
Patrick McGurn
“Salem is lucky because we don't have any significant high rises. Low-rise buildings seem to fair better. We seem to have lots of single- and two-story buildings, which all fare well. Most of the structures in the city are framed with wood, which seem resistant in the event of an earthquake. Older, steel buildings tend to fall apart quicker. Wood is flexible. Salem would probably fare very well, other than the downtown area.”
Tom Phillips