10 Quotes & Sayings By Galt Niederhoffer

Galt Niederhoffer is the founder of the blog/online community www.galtniederhoffer.com, in which he shares his life in the form of a never-ending series of blog entries. He is the author of A Long Way to Sell Nothing: A Post-Financial-Crisis Memoir, published in April 2011 by Crown Publishing, NYC. He has published essays and articles in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Financial Times, the International Herald Tribune, London's Sunday Telegraph, and other widely read publications. He is a contributing editor to Forbes magazine and a frequent guest on NBC's Today show and CNBC's Fast Money.

1
Technically, on the spectrum of very bad things, they did nothing truly wicked. But of course, that spectrum has no measure for the greatest of all carnal sins, the kind that occurs before skin touches skin, before wondering turns to yearning, yearning to having, having to holding for dear life, when two people cling to each other so desperately that even when they lie, inches apart, neither is fully satisfied until the light between them turns to darkness. Galt Niederhoffer
2
Physical attraction did its part to glue them together, but something stronger than sexual attraction sealed the bond. When men and women grow apart, it is for the same reason they are drawn together; because they are finally, inherently too different. Friendships among women, on the other hand, were burdened by similarity. Galt Niederhoffer
3
There was something horribly depressing, she felt, about watching the weather report. That life could be planned like the perfect summer picnic drained it of spontaneity. Galt Niederhoffer
4
Occasionally, she wondered if all couples struggled so much to understand one another, spoke so little at dinner together, spent so much time camped out in front of the TV. Did all women sometimes feel distanced from their man while they were making love? Galt Niederhoffer
5
The map was just an accessory. She knew exactly where she was. Galt Niederhoffer
6
It was understood that they shared the same thresholds--the same inexhaustible appetite for wasting time, for discussing lofty ideas, for dissecting trivial things, for driving to nowhere in particular, for listening to music, for talking about books, for obsessing over pop culture, but mostly for laughing, talking, and simply being together. There was nothing one could say that the other would find too cruel or too kind. And on those rare occasions when they did tire of each other, they needed only go a day without talking before they yearned to reconnect. Galt Niederhoffer
7
And she had been in love enough times to rule out the possibility that this was merely some feat of nostalgia. Galt Niederhoffer
8
Time passed at an accelerated pace. They could be sitting in traffic or talking on the phone or waiting in line for a movie, and their time felt precious, important, worthwhile. Galt Niederhoffer
9
Was it possible there was some fatal flaw in their matching, that they were ultimately, impossibly different--dissimilar enough to fall in love, but too fundamentally distinct to stay together? Galt Niederhoffer