Kephart Quotes from
"The New Reality of Wall Street"


Have you ever seen a forest fire? It is terrible. Thousands of acres are destroyed, and many a time men and women and children have been cut off by a tornado of flame and burned alive. The person whose carelessness starts such a holocaust is worse than a fool ­ he is a criminal and a disgrace to the good earth he treads. Kephart

From Chapter 5
- STOCK OPTIONS AND NASDAQ'S TRIPLE WATERFALL

In a camp that is liable to be raided by 'coons, porcupines, or other predatory animals, the meat [and] fish should be cached under piles of stones twice as heavy as you think such beasts could move. Bears will demolish any such pile that one man could build. Kephart

From Chapter 6
- THE DOLLAR AND ITS ALTERNATIVES


Consider, then, your personal equation. .... The personal equation, then ­ your own­ regardless of what other folks do, or think you ought to do....Weigh the essentials. ...... Finally, will you go in company or alone? Kephart

From Chapter 9
- SETTING YOUR COURSE TO A SECURE RETIREMENT

A ration list showing how much food of each kind is required, per man and per week, cannot be figured out satisfactorily unless one knows where the party is going, at what season of the year, how the stuff is to be carried, whether there is to be good chance of game or fish, and something about the men's personal tastes. Kephart

From Chapter 10
- CONSTRUCTING A SURVIVAL PAK PORTFOLIO

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For a fine history of Horace Kephart titled "The Strange Life and
Times of Horace Kephart in the Smoky Mountains
".
http://www.appalachianlife.com/kephart.html



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