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Quotes About Supply

Supply and Demand When it comes to investing in property of any kind, particularly rental property, I make sure my first objective is to get an accurate read on the supply and demand in the area. I'm not talking anything complicated, just basic economics. Supply is defined as the number of rental properties available in a market or submarket. Ideally, supply should be low and demand should be high.
~ Ken McElroy
I want a magical horse that fits in my pocket," Wil said. "And a ring of red amber that gives me power over demons. And an endless supply of cake.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
It is quite useless knocking at the door of heaven for earthly comfort. It's not the sort of comfort they supply there.
~ C. S. Lewis
Prayer is the means that God has ordained for the supply of grace that is necessary to be joyful in hope.
~ Alistair Begg
Not what we wish but what we need Oh! let your grace supply The good unasked in mercy grant The ill though asked deny.
~ James Merrick
Who lin'd himself with hope,Eating the air on promise of supply.
~ William Shakespeare
The divine revelation was through the enjoyment of the divine provisions as tasted in the supply of the heavenly manna and the living water flowing out of the smitten rock.
~ Witness Lee
The energizing element of Christ is a supply, a factor, for us to live Christ.
~ Witness Lee
Out of the enjoyment of the Lord as our life supply, we will have our daily life, walk, work, and the building up of the churches. Then everything we have will be according to God's divine element, not according to our own concepts.
~ Witness Lee
As the historians Jung Chang and Jon Halliday point out, "It was having China as a secure rear and supply depot that made it possible for the Vietnamese to fight twenty-five years and beat first the French and then the Americans.
~ Xiaobing Li
Until 1967, when the Soviet Union superseded the PRC, China was the largest Communist state supplier of war materials to North Vietnam, providing about 44.8 percent of Hanoi's total international military aid that year.
~ Xiaobing Li
The diminution of money in one country, and its increase in another, do not operate on the price of one commodity only, but on the prices of all.
~ David Ricardo
European merchants supply the best weaponry, contributing to their own defeat.
~ Sultan Salahuddin Ayubi
Divine Intelligence working through me always knows just what I need and always supplies it when I need it.
~ Ernest Holmes
And, as a matter of fact, every believer may share in the full supply of divine equipment to the degree that is necessary to accomplish God's will.11
~ Jay E. Adams
Head full of beer, fists jammed into his empty pockets, halos of blur around the parking lot lights, yup, one more wasted evening, and even though you wanted to believe you had an infinite supply of evenings available for wasting, you didn't.
~ Jean Thompson
It is production which opens a demand for products…. A product is no sooner created, than it, from that instant, affords a market for other products to the full extent of its own value.
~ Jean-Baptiste Say
God help the poor mummy who encounters you, Peabody," he said bitterly. "We ought to supply it with a pistol, to even the odds.
~ Elizabeth Peters
God help the poor mummy who encounters you, Peabody. We ought to suply it with a pistol, to even the odds.
~ Elizabeth Peters
Why not? Because humans through their time-binding capacity are first of all creators and so their number is not controlled by the supply of unaided nature, but only by men's artificial productivity, which is the materialization of their time-binding capacity
~ Alfred Korzybski
they formed themselves into a chain and began the laborious job of passing the stores up the beach.
~ Alfred Lansing
to ease the drain on the food supplies.
~ Alfred Lansing
We might as reasonably dispute whether it is the upper or the under blade of a pair of scissors that cuts a piece of paper, as whether value is governed by utility or cost of production.
~ Alfred Marshall
The price of every thing rises and falls from time to time and place to place; and with every such change the purchasing power of money changes so far as that thing goes.
~ Alfred Marshall