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Quotes About Trade

He took with him a bag in which were many instruments and drugs, 'the ghastly paraphernalia of our beneficial trade', as he once called, in one of his lectures, the equipment of a professor of the healing craft.
~ Bram Stoker
Being a barrister was considered a respectable occupation for a gentleman. Because barristers could only be engaged by solicitors rather than directly by clients, barristers were not considered to be in trade, with all the vulgar associations that entailed. Thus, a barrister's wife could be presented in court, whereas the wife of a solicitor could not—
~ C.S. Harris
her mezhep ve kült diÄŸerleri üzerinde ahlaki bir denetimdir: Rekabet ticarette olduÄŸu kadar dinde de yararl?d?r.
~ Carl Sagan
A society that will trade a little liberty for a little order will lose both, and deserve neither.
~ Carl Sagan
Never tell the whole truth in a trade. A favor is an investment.
~ Terry Bisson
our cooperation extends all around the globe. The next time you buy something—shoes, a computer, a bunch of bananas—look at where it was made. For most of us, it is impossible to survive without the help of thousands of strangers all over the world. We have never met these people, but they are enmeshed with us in globally extended networks
~ Terry Burnham
Rachel giggled and hugged her arms to his sides. "Look, Richard." She put a foot out toward him, showing off a shoe. "Chase brought down a buck. He said it was a mistake, because it was too big, so he traded it to a man, but all the man had to trade were these shoes, and this cloak. Aren't they wonderful? And Chase says I can keep them.
~ Terry Goodkind
YOU MUST LEARN THE COMPASSION PROPER TO YOUR TRADE And what's that? A SHARP EDGE.
~ Terry Pratchett
Several sellers of hot meat pies and sausages in a bun had appeared from nowhere and were doing a brisk trade. [Footnote: They always do, everywhere. No-one sees them arrive. The logical explaination is that the franchise includes the stall, the paper hat and a small gas-powered time machine.]
~ Terry Pratchett
Genua had once controlled the river mouth and taxed its traffic in a way that couldn't be called piracy because it was done by the city government, and therefore sound economics and perfectly all right.
~ Terry Pratchett
In Chicago the two roads to distinction were politics and trade. In New York the roads were any one of a half-hundred, and each had been diligently pursued by hundreds, so that celebrities were numerous. The sea was already full of whales. A common fish must needs disappear wholly from view — remain unseen. In other words, Hurstwood was nothing.
~ Theodore Dreiser
I am a better journalist than I am a businessman.
~ Andrew Neil
I'm a journeyman actor.
~ Pierce Brosnan
If I had been a bricklayer I'd still have been a journeyman.
~ Fred L. Turner
While Israelis do not care too much about Europeans moral judgments, the E.U. is an important market for them, and European sanctions of any kind would be harmful to Israel.
~ Elliott Abrams
I want to create economic opportunity at home and abroad. I don't want just one or the other. I want both.
~ Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
I believe one of the main roles of Government is to keep our economy free and fair.
~ Liz Truss
There is credible evidence that a Chinese fleet went as far as the coast of Africa, in present-day Kenya. It was the largest maritime fleet in the world, under the command of Zheng He, a favorite of the emperor.
~ Russell Freedman
That's a great trade. I'd trade myself for Kevin Garnett.
~ Gerald Green
TPP is a job killer.
~ Paul Nehlen
I would have loved to have been in Hong Kong, or China, in around the 18th century.
~ Keith Allen
Like Mr. Trump, an entrepreneur and business man by trade, I have seen, first-hand, the importance of the 'Made in the U.S.A.' label.
~ Mike Lindell
He who tampers with the currency robs labor of its bread.
~ Daniel Webster
You can now eat bananas from Chile; you couldn't do it before you had air shipping. Now, communication technology enables the shipping of labor.
~ Moshe Vardi