Quotes About Commerce
Communities were linked by seven networks of trails over which the Cherokee traveled to trade goods with the Iroquois, Chickasaw, Catawba, and other tribes as far away as the Gulf of Mexico.
~ Raymond Bial
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When forging money, I had always salved my conscience by concluding that I was merely extending the lie of commerce.
~ Richard Flanagan
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Unbridled commerce isn't generally pretty, but it's always forward-thinking.
~ Richard Ford
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Commerce, Voltaire declared, was the base on which the greatness of our nation was built; now it's all that keeps us from going bankrupt.
~ Julian Barnes
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After all, "justice" was really another word for commerce, something every man at the mercy of it eventually learns.
~ Julie Anne Long
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Los estafadores crearon la demanda de microscopios. Por eso, los criminales son indispensables en la sociedad. Aquí fundamos Comercio Pánico con el objetivo de sistematizar los crímenes y así acelerar el proceso de desarrollo social. Esperamos que, con base en este principio, todos nuestros empleados colaboren orgullosamente con el aumento de la felicidad social.
~ K?b? Abe
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Aquí fundamos Comercio Pánico con el objetivo de sistematizar los crímenes y así acelerar el proceso de desarrollo social. Esperamos que, con base en este principio, todos nuestros empleados colaboren orgullosamente con el aumento de la felicidad social.
~ K?b? Abe
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surrounded by snack and coffee shops that lived off the army of clerks.
~ Karen Traviss
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The modern history of capital dates from the creation in the 16th century of a world-embracing commerce and a world-embracing market.
~ Karl Marx
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because in the form of wages labour is bought with money, and this is taken as the characteristic feature of a 'money economy'.
~ Karl Marx
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The discovery of America, the rounding of the Cape, opened up fresh ground for the rising bourgeoisie. The East Indian and Chinese markets, the colonization of America, trade with the colonies, the increase in the means of exchange and in commodities generally, gave to commerce, to navigation, to industry, an impulse never before known, and thereby, to the revolutionary element in the tottering feudal society, a rapid development.
~ Karl Marx
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Franklin says, "war is robbery, commerce is generally cheating."[164] If the transformation of merchants' money into capital is to be explained otherwise than by the producers being simply cheated, a long series of intermediate steps would be necessary, which, at present, when the simple circulation of commodities forms our only assumption, are entirely wanting.
~ Karl Marx
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The working men have no country... national differences and antagonisms between people are daily more and more vanishing, owing to the development of the bourgeoisie, to freedom of commerce, to the world market, to uniformity in the modes of production and to the conditions of life corresponding thereto.
~ Karl Marx
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The need of a constantly expanding market for its products chases the bourgeoisie over the whole surface of the globe. It must nestle everywhere, settle everywhere, establish connections everywhere.
~ Karl Marx
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National differences and antagonism between peoples are daily more and more vanishing, owing to the development of the bourgeoisie, to freedom of commerce, to the world market, to uniformity in the mode of production and in the conditions of life corresponding thereto.
~ Karl Marx
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The proletariat, a class of laborers,who live only so long as they find work,and who find work only so long as their labor increases capital. These laborers, who must sell themselves piecemeal, are a commodity,like every other article of commerce, and are consequently exposed to all the vicissitudes of competition, to all the fluctuations of the market.
~ Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
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Any fool can make soap. It takes a clever man to sell it.
~ Thomas J. Barratt
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The spirit of commerce... renders every man willing to live on his own property...& prevents the growth of luxury.
~ Baron de Montesquieu
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Man, an animal that makes bargains.
~ Adam Smith
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We are continuous with all the particles of our physical being, as in our breathing we are continuous with the sky. Between our bodies and the world there is unity and commerce.
~ David Malouf
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Whatever men live for, today most live only because of the market order.
~ Friedrich August von Hayek
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Literature nowadays is a trade... the successful man of letters is your skilful tradesman. He thinks first and foremost of the markets.
~ George Gissing
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What is a man if he is not a thief who openly charges as much as he can for the goods he sells?
~ Mahatma Gandhi
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I have known men who have been sold and bought a hundred times, who have only got very fat and very comfortable in the process of exchange.
~ Ouida
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