Quotes About Commerce
Currency obviously is a very important factor in any global business.
~ Darren Huston
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Unless you live in Indonesia, there should be several malls within five miles of your home. It makes no difference whatsoever which one you go to: Under federal law, all malls in the United States must have the same 42 chain stores.
~ Dave Barry
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A lot of beginners in business think of marketing merely as selling.
~ Dave Ramsey
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Photography is more about money now but then so are most things.
~ David Bailey
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The truth is, of course, that history is not completed in modern commerce any more than philosophy is perfected in political economy. In other words, there is nothing timeless or God-given about filling stations and penicillin and plastic bags.
~ James Buchan
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The year 2008 was a reminder to those who had forgotten that there is such a thing as history and that the cycle of famine and feast in commerce, first identified in antiquity and well understood in the Middle Ages, was not suddenly abolished in modern times.
~ James Buchan
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If you destroy a free market, you create a black market.
~ James C. Humes
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Success will always be measured by the extent to which we serve the buying public.
~ James Cash Penney
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~ James Cook
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Yet it should not be forgotten that construction of churches and cathedrals helped create and deepen markets for many artisanal and engineering skills. In the same way that military spending of the nation-state during the Cold War unintentionally helped incubate the Internet, so the building of medieval cathedrals led to spin-offs of other kinds, the incubation of commerce. The Church was a principal customer of the building trades and artisans.
~ James Dale Davidson
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At the end of the fifteenth century, the Church largely controlled the regulatory powers that have since been assumed by governments. The Church dominated important areas of law, recording deeds, registering marriages, probating wills, licensing trades, titling land, and stipulating terms and conditions of commerce.
~ James Dale Davidson
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The power to regulate arbitrarily is also the power to sell an exemption from the harm such regulations can do. The Church sold permits, or "indulgences," authorizing everything from relief from petty burdens on commerce to permission to eat dairy products in Lent.
~ James Dale Davidson
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The Church engrossed large amounts of capital in unproductive ways, imposing burdens that limited the output of society and suppressed commerce. These burdens, like those imposed by the nation-state today, were numerous. We know what happened to organized religion in the wake of the Gunpowder Revolution: it created strong incentives to downsize religious institutions and lower their costs.
~ James Dale Davidson
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Because every exchange is always a relationship, to get the most while giving the least is unjust, unethical, antisocial, abusive, perhaps 'evil.' Yet predatory commerce ("the free market" as it is euphemistically called) operates regularly on the principle of 'get the most and pay the least.
~ James Hillman
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By 1971 the United States had an unfavorable balance of international trade for the first time since 1893.
~ James T. Patterson
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other means) claiming to Hobie that I'd already sold the
~ Donna Tartt
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Don't be so sensitive,' he said, faintly chiding. 'It makes everyday commerce most trying.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
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And by forcing the damn-fool public to pay twice over – once to have its food emasculated and once to have the vitality put back again, we keep the wheels of commerce turning and give employment to thousands – including you and me.
~ Dorothy L. Sayers
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Duty Free shops which are able to charge much lower prices than ordinary shops but - mysteriously - don't
~ Douglas Adams
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Business is based on the well-known principle of supply and demand. You want something, the other man has it. The only thing left to settle is the price.
~ Agatha Christie
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You wouldn't want to be called a sell-out by selling a product. Selling out was frowned on, whereas now you can major in it at business school.
~ Alan Alda
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I was born in a house with a million rooms, built on a small, airless world on the edge of an empire of light and commerce that the adults called the Golden Hour, for a reason I did not yet grasp.
~ Alastair Reynolds
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make a good showing among all the monied bigwigs in the Mazarile chamber of commerce, he'd brought both of us along for the evening. We were meant to be on our best behaviour. Prim and proper educated young ladies.
~ Alastair Reynolds
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HERO is a combination of my personal feeling and the commercialism.
~ Zhang Yimou
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