You have to learn to see the gold in dirt, which means that you try to spot people with potential as well as ideas that have potential.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm a dirt person. I trust the dirt. I don't trust diamonds and gold.
Investing in gold is one of the wisest decisions that you can make as an investor.
If you look at the mythology of aliens, there's a lot about gold. It's about them coming for gold; whether that's a simplification or not. If you think of 'Chariot of the Gods,' there's this reoccurring theme of gold.
They wonder much to hear that gold, which in itself is so useless a thing, should be everywhere so much esteemed, that even men for whom it was made, and by whom it has its value, should yet be thought of less value than it is.
I have managed to eke out a good and substantial existence. I'm not shoveling gold bricks or anything, but I do very, very well.
I learned that the majority of the time, simplicity is the best way to go about things as you peel away the layers... that's when you start finding the gold... I can't say that was from my own acting. That was from observing actors like John Spencer and Martin Sheen... I had a chance just to observe.
It's one thing for other people to see potential in you, and it's quite another for you to understand that and see it in yourself.
Well, I don't think everything necessarily that I touch turns to gold, but I think I get great joy out of it regardless of whether it is successful or not.
I have to follow my thoughts and mine for the gold. I have to dig it out.
I've reached a point where I feel the only asset I have confidence in is gold.