Quotes About Transaction
A valid contract requires voluntary offer, acceptance, and consideration.
~ Robert Higgs
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Everyone lives by selling something.
~ Robert Louis Stevenson
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But he had sold his soul, and that is something you can never repurchase at any price.
~ Robert M. Edsel
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he had sold his soul, and that is something you can never repurchase at any price.
~ Robert M. Edsel
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going to see a man about a dog.
~ Roger Ebert
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The next day, Cortelyou put $25 million in government funds at Pierpont's disposal
~ Ron Chernow
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OK," Reacher said. He found a ten and a five in his pocket, and paid for the phone. His change came in coins, expertly reckoned and deftly dispensed.
~ Lee Child
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A mile from the bus route Muller met Dremmler in a pastry shop. It had four small tables, all of them occupied by pairs of men just like themselves, friends but not really, bound together only by a proposition, be it buying or selling or hedging or insuring, or investing or leasing or renting or flipping. Or making a stand against crumbling national identity. Dremmler
~ Lee Child
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One can't have something for nothing.
~ Aldous Huxley
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Know that everything's for sale for one who knows to offer a right price.
~ Alexander Dumas
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Many people only go to see other people when they want to ask for some favour.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
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nemo dat quod non habet.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
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As one historian has neatly put it: The futures market is a place where "men who don't own something are selling that something to men who don't really want it.
~ Donald L. Miller
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Sold to the American
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The two most beautiful words in the English language are ``check enclosed.'
~ Dorothy Parker
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There was an old joke that had always struck Delamater as defining of the human species. A man asks a woman if she would sleep with him for ten million dollars. She agrees. He then asks if she would sleep with him for a dollar. She is aghast. "What kind of woman do you take me for?" she asks. To that, the man responds, "We have established what you are, madam. Now we're just haggling over the price.
~ Douglas E. Richards
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A man asks a woman if she would sleep with him for ten million dollars. She agrees. He then asks if she would sleep with him for a dollar. She is aghast. "What kind of woman do you take me for?" she asks. To that, the man responds, "We have established what you are, madam. Now we're just haggling over the price.
~ Douglas E. Richards
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The cost of a thing is what I call life which has to be exchanged for it, immediately or in the long run.
~ F. H. Bradley
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Bargaining is essential to the life of the world; but nobody has ever claimed that it is an ennobling process.
~ Agnes Repplier
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In life, people sometimes make rotten deals.
~ Jeanne Calment
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If he asks you for six goats in exchange for me, you don't have to actually buy real goats. He'd probably take kegs instead.
~ Joanna Wylde
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counter. 'That will be sixpence, Mr Collins,
~ Anne Baker
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Everything has a price.
~ Anne Bishop
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Geertruyt Schoudt was not the first person Hendrick Jan Wynants had sold to that day. He offered her the Switsers at a discount: she could have them for 50 guilders less than he had sold similar ones to "doctor Plas"- Gregorius van der Plas, the city doctor-that is, for A400 instead of Plas' fl,45o. But Schoudt was not buying.
~ Anne Goldgar
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