Quotes About Trade
According to standard economic theory, free trade helps global welfare. The same is true for free trade in people, via open-border immigration policies.
~ Nouriel Roubini
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Trade means change. Bodies change. Ways of living must change. Did you think your children would only look different?
~ Octavia E. Butler
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Never mind that the trade in abducted or orphaned children or children sold by desperate parents goes on all over the country and everyone knows it. No matter. The hint that some cult is taking in children for "questionable purposes" is enough to make some people irrational.
~ Octavia E. Butler
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Every member of Earthseed learned to read and to write, and most knew at least two languages—usually Spanish and English, since those were the two most useful. Anyone who joined the group, child or adult, had to begin at once to learn these basics and to acquire a trade. Anyone who had a trade was always in the process of teaching it to someone else. My mother insisted on this, and it does seem sensible
~ Octavia E. Butler
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Now, therefore, I began to associate with none but disappointed authors like myself, who praised, deplored, and despised each other. The satisfaction we found in every celebrated writer's attempts was inversely as their merits. My unfortunate paradoxes had entirely dried up that source of comfort. I could neither read nor write with satisfaction; for excellence in another was my aversion, and writing was my trade.
~ Oliver Goldsmith
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second model, that of a technical or trade school, would conceive the primary task of psychoanalytic education to be the learning of a clearly defined skill or trade, with no emphasis on artistic creativity. Teachers
~ Unknown
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Contrary to popular belief or desire, in a global economy, the government is no longer the lead player, it is more an umpire. We
~ P. Chidambaram
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The history of money-getting, which is commerce, is a history of civilization, and wherever trade has flourished most, there, too, have art and science produced the noblest fruits. In fact, as a general thing, money-getters are the benefactors of our race. To them, in a great measure, are we indebted for our institutions of learning and of art, our academies, colleges, and churches.
~ P. T. Barnum
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She'd trade places with Tessa. She'd always had a secret crush on Julian.
~ Pamela Clare
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Food should come from the place of its origin, and stay there. It shouldnt spend its time crisscrossing the globe for the sake of profit. We went down that path once, and it brought us to ruin.
~ Paolo Bacigalupi
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How did general prosperity encompass the entire world? Here the answer is that prosperity rises, first slowly and then increasinly fast, in all places where people can engage in peaceful and voluntary exchanges. Trade and the innovations that it makes possible provide the only known escape route from poverty.
~ Pascal Boyer
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Taking over from Arabs and Africans, it instituted the transatlantic slave trade, but it also engendered abolitionism and put an end to slavery before other nations did.
~ Pascal Bruckner
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Perfect freedom is as necessary to the health and vigor of commerce as it is to the health and vigor of citizenship.
~ Patrick Henry
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Where did China get that $20 billion? From consumers at Walmart and all of us who purchase goods made in China. That $20 billion is just 1 percent of the $2 trillion in trade surpluses Beijing has run up with the United States over two decades.
~ Patrick J. Buchanan
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A Tinker's Debt is Always Paid: Once for a simple trade. Twice for freely given aid. Thrice for any insult made.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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A tinker's debt is always paid: Once for any simple trade. Twice for freely-given aid. Thrice for any insult made.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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The tinker dealt with everyone in turn, sometimes two or three at a time. He traded sharp knives for dull ones and a small coin. He sold shears and needles, copper pots and small bottles that wives hid quickly after buying them. He traded buttons and bags of cinnamon and salt. Limes from Tinuë, chocolate from Tarbean, polished horn from Aerueh….
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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What would you like in trade? An answer, a favor, a secret?" - Bast
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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A tinker's debt is always paid: Once for any simple trade. Twice for freely-given aid. Thrice for any insult made." The
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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Bildi?im bir ?ey varsa oda kar??l???n? vermeden bir ?ey alamayaca??n?zd?r, istedi?iniz ?ey ne kadar büyükse kar??l???nda ödemeniz gereken bedel de o kadar büyük olur.
~ Paul Auster
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Canada and the United States are also working at the World Trade Organization and in our own hemisphere with negotiations for a Trade Area of the Americas to try to help countries create a positive climate for investment and trade.
~ Paul Cellucci
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The critical changes in trade policy... are politically difficult not because they threaten interests (they don't) but because they do not fit into any of the current slogans and so don't make it onto the agenda.
~ Paul Collier
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Trade does usually benefit each country sufficiently that whoever gets the gains could fully compensate those who lose out. But while economists were vociferous advocates of trade, they kept very quiet about compensation. Without it, there is no analytic basis for claims that society is better off.
~ Paul Collier
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rusty, overloaded freighters from the Caribbean and Latin America.
~ Paul Levine
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