Quotes About Commerce
the three increasingly clash as they sell competing services.
~ Ron Chernow
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Perhaps no other American industry had such an export outlook from its inception.
~ Ron Chernow
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One thing was clear to the ministers and civil servants who framed these policies: Britain's colonies and the new transatlantic commerce they were generating were a vital national asset to be coveted, protected and extended, if necessary by aggression.
~ Lawrence James
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require prints. Banks, retailers, people
~ Lee Child
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It was a trading post for a vast and dispersed agricultural community.
~ Lee Child
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How great would be the disgrace to such a borough as that of Westminster if it should find that it had been taken in by a false spirit of speculation and that it had surrendered itself to gambling when it had thought to do honour to honest commerce.
~ Lewis Carroll
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British merchants became notably more aggressive and successful in exploring extra-European markets, and Crisp's progress, from a concentration on Mediterranean commerce to involvement in ever more distant seas, perfectly exemplified this trend.
~ Linda Colley
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In 1784, he will also order his corsairs to capture a US merchant ship, the Betsey. Once they are taken hostage, the Sultan uses the members of the Betsey's crew as bargaining tools, and in 1786 the US Congress agrees to a treaty establishing full diplomatic relations with Morocco.49 There are clear and significant
~ Linda Colley
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Beautiful credit! The foundation of modern society.
~ Mark Twain
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Society is secretly driven by sales
~ Peter Thiel
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Next to the pastoral came the agricultural life. When you add to that the manufacturing phase of development, society begins to fill out, and needs but wings to fly, and commerce is its wings.
~ Henry Ward Beecher
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In all earlier civilizations, it should be remembered, commerce was treated as a narrow activity and by no means the senior sector in society.
~ John Ralston Saul
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The first forms of writing emerged not for art, literature, or love, not for spiritual or liturgical purposes, but for business--all literature could be said to originate from sales receipts (sorry).
~ Daniel Levitin
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We all understand that the debasement of a nation's coinage is very pernicious and must prove disastrous to its commerce. How much more dangerous is the debasement of the spiritual coinage!
~ Virchand Gandhi
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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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More broadly, it's the place where people who really love stuff go to express that love, and where people who want to sell them stuff try desperately to woo them.
~ Douglas Wolk
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helping move the country away from a "Made in China" past to a "Bought in China" present.
~ Duncan Clark
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Advertising is the life of trade.
~ Calvin Coolidge
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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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For decades, Japan has been a friend and reliable trading partner with the United States, and I anticipate that relationship will prosper.
~ Jim Costa
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Our budget works to reduce and eliminate the risk of attacks at our ports, rails, in the skies, our food supply and roads by allowing for increases in many of the programs and agencies to help protect these important areas of commerce and travel.
~ Jim Ryun
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We cannot build a vital economy by delivering pizzas to one another.
~ Jim Wright
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According to Gandhi, the seven sins are wealth without works, pleasure without conscience, knowledge without character, commerce without morality, science without humanity, worship without sacrifice, and politics without principle. Well, Hubert Humphrey may have sinned in the eyes of God, as we all do, but according to those definitions of Gandhis, it was Hubert Humphrey without sin.
~ Jimmy Carter
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