Quotes About Sale
de sus acreedores, su madre no tuvo más remedio que vender algunas tierras. ¡Quinientos francos en guantes! ¿El oso blanco con guantes blancos? Qué va, qué va; más bien el loro enguantado.
~ Julian Barnes
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The purchase and sale of slaves is also in its form a purchase and sale of commodities. Without the existence of slaves, however, money cannot fulfil this function. If there is slavery, then money can be spent on the acquisition of slaves. But money in the hand of the buyer is in no way a sufficient condition for the existence of slavery.
~ Karl Marx
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My mom passed on her obsession of all things antique or vintage. I love to go thrift store shopping or explore any sort of garage sale. Treasure hunting is a family passion.
~ Zoey Deutch
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I wasn't paraded around for sale at all. My mother wasn't into that.
~ Martha Plimpton
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The sale begins when the customer says yes.
~ Harvey Mackay
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The sale of indulgences is sometimes regarded as one of the first major waves of capitalist commodification. It certainly laid the basis for all that hoarded wealth in the Vatican. Talk about the commodification of conscience and honor!
~ David Harvey
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Good things soon find a purchaser.
~ Plautus
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Your lawyer is your true mercenary. Under his code honor consists in making the best possible fight in exchange for the biggest possible fee. He is frankly for sale to the highest bidder.
~ David Graham Phillips
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Honour sits smiling at the sale of truth.
~ Percy Bysshe Shelley
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Having once been so high, humanity fell so low. What had once been dedicated to the soul was now dedicated to the sale.
~ John Kennedy Toole
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All business success rests on something labeled a sale, which at least momentarily weds company and customer.
~ Tom Peters
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I was vehemently against acquisitions. Now let's buy everything in sight. Well, that's a slight exaggeration. We are a little more strategic than that. But everything was on sale.
~ Larry Ellison
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In business, one of the challenges is making sure that your product is the easiest to experience and complete a sale.
~ Mark Cuban
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You can't put a price tag on love. But if you could, I'd wait for it to go on sale.
~ Jarod Kintz
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Even if there was such a thing as a half-price sale at the local Ming outlet shop, she would have to work ten lifetimes to make up such a sum. Always supposing that it wasn't one of a kind. Panic was no longer merely rearing. It was thundering through her at full throttle. There was only one thing to be done, she realized. The mature, responsible, adult thing to do. Hide the evidence.
~ Alexandra Ivy
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I feel as if I am an ad for the sale of a haunted house: 18 rooms $37,000 I'm yours ghosts and all.
~ Richard Brautigan
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Imagine that you are about to purchase a jacket for ($125)[$15] and a calculator for ($15)[$125]. The calculator salesman informs you that the calculator you wish to buy is on sale for ($10)[$120] at the other branch of the store, located a twenty-minute drive away. Would you make the trip to the other store?
~ Richard H. Thaler
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When I first came to the city, a line of people often helped me discover an exciting premiere or a big sale; in 1931, such queues more often ended at soup kitchens or collapsing banks.
~ Kathleen Rooney
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Among many other things, the Depression changed how I felt about crowds: When I first came to the city, a line of people often helped me discover an exciting premiere or a big sale; in 1931, such queues more often ended at soup kitchens or collapsing banks.
~ Kathleen Rooney
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At God's counter there are no sale days, for the price of revival is ever the same: travail!
~ Leonard Ravenhill
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Beauty is bought by judgment of the eye,Not utter'd by base sale of chapmen's tongues.
~ William Shakespeare
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A decree prohibiting the separation of Romani families through the sale of slaves was adopted in Wallachia in 1850. The ownership of private slaves finally became illegal in Moldavia in 1855 and in Wallachia in 1856.
~ Yaron Matras
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In the 16th century, after a period of decline and corrupt administration, the abbot sold the lead from the church roof, which later collapsed as a result.
~ Alta MacAdam
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This mass destructive weapons were sold to Iraqi government by the United States. And Mr. Rumsfeld has been one of the man responsible for this sale, for this bargain, for this market.
~ Jacques Verges
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