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Quotes About Currency

Hysterics are the hallmark of the production of genius. Insults are its common currency.
~ Jean Anouilh
Fun things happen when you earn dollars, live on pesos, and compensate in rupees.
~ Tim Ferriss
I have had situations in the past when you are close to signing a player and the money involved switches from euros to pounds to dollars. It is a difficult process, but one we have to work with.
~ Alan Pardew
It is a responsibility we perceive from the entire international community to protect the stability of the single currency as well as the European frame work.
~ Giorgio Napolitano
We are still keeping, as much as we can to the one million commitment that we made, hoping that at a certain point in time, the headwinds represented by the strength of the yen will be a little bit less strong.
~ Carlos Ghosn
We want a money that some government mandarin can't just whisk into existence with a pen stroke.
~ Patrick M. Byrne
As long as we get stronger growth and a better economy, it will impact the krone.
~ Erna Solberg
I think it's often discussed that leaving the Euro is an option for Greece. I think this is really not an option.
~ Lucas Papademos
As far as income goes, there are three currencies in the world; most people ignore two. The three currencies are time, income and mobility, in descending order of importance. Most people focus exclusively on income.
~ Tim Ferriss
But because we in the United States finance our current account deficit by borrowing in our own currency, we can move to a more competitive dollar without the adverse effects that followed currency declines in other countries.
~ Martin Feldstein
Civil war tends to give a helping hand to the velocity of currency, Ukraine can attest to that. However, it is quite an unpleasant way to find the intrinsic value of worthlessness.
~ Unknown
Money is the consolidation and storage of energy
~ Unknown
Money Talk's . . . mine keeps saying Goodbye!
~ Unknown
The advantage of a medium of exchange is that it makes trade work. The disadvantage is that it tends to obscure what trade really means.
~ Paul Graham
The woman went to a table at the side and selected a ghoulish picture the size of a playing card. "How much?" "What you wish." I gave her some pesos, saying, "I'll come back." "This"—she tapped the picture—"will keep you safe.
~ Paul Theroux
Currencies are things that you use to pay for other things; commodities are things that you buy. If art is going to be one or the other, it's going to be a commodity, not a currency.
~ Unknown
Two things become clear to me. The first is that this is a world where good and evil struggle in all levels of existence. I want to be a force for good. The second thing is that I need to find employment if I want to obtain any more currency. As I'm sure is the case for many earthlings, I find my answer on the television. My martian name is J'onn J'onzz. Here on Earth I shall be known as John Jones. Police detective John Jones. I'll be one of the good guys.
~ Unknown
Money is a social contrivance, worth something only because others will accept it in payment for real things. A dollar retains its value if prices remain stable, which is precisely what the gold standard accomplished by allowing people to convert paper dollars into gold. It prevented inflation by controlling the printing press, holding the creation of paper dollars in check, for better or worse.
~ Unknown
Money has only a different value in the eyes of each.
~ William Makepeace Thackeray
Our entire economy is built now on electronic money. It's all faith, and if a crack appears in that faith, then what?
~ William R. Forstchen
Settle when we meet. There'll be some sort of currency in the next world.
~ Winston Graham
The attacks will stop when the department states the truth about my innocence, PUBLICLY!!! I will not accept any type of currency/goods in exchange for the attacks to stop, nor do i want it. I want my name back, period.
~ Unknown
She was a classic beauty. She looked like a coin, so it was only natural for her to circulate.
~ Christopher Lee
The Maastricht Treaty. Superseding the Treaty of Rome, the pro-visions of the Maastricht Treaty openly aspired toward a centralized European Superstate: the European Union (EU)—with a common foreign policy, a common military, a common currency, and a common judiciary.
~ Chuck Missler