logo

Quotes About Exchange

Just as it is important in Latin America to discuss ideas that come from North America, I think it is interesting for North Americans to discuss ideas that come from Latin America or Africa and do not insert themselves into capitalist interests.
~ Paulo Freire
When you get something for nothing, you just haven't been billed for it yet.
~ Franklin P. Jones
When a girl sends me 100 pictures, I have to send something back every now and then.
~ Greg Oden
In its true exchange, one cannot gain a great deal unless one is willing to dare losing all.
~ Norman Mailer
Will you buy my hair?
~ O. Henry
The gods sell anything and to everybody at a fair price.
~ Orison Swett Marden
So it's Mr. Wiggin and Who The Hell Are You.' 'About right,' Bean replied.
~ Orson Scott Card
Ah,' said Speaker. 'There's so much that we don't understand. And so much that you don't understand. We should tell each other more.
~ Orson Scott Card
I sold my brother," Valentine said, "and they paid me for it.
~ Orson Scott Card
He pulled out a single half-blackened disc of bronze. Money, he said. You get it by working, and then you trade it for things you want. But it's so small, said Runnel. So's your wit, said the man, and turned away.
~ Orson Scott Card
Nothing, he knew, was ever free.
~ Colum McCann
To one who is not eager I do not reveal anything, nor do I explain anything to one who is not communicative. If I raise one corner for someone and he cannot come back with the other three, I do not go on.
~ Confucius
He rang off, pocketed the disk
~ Connie Willis
How're you doin Ed Tom. I aint braggin.
~ Cormac McCarthy
Whether in my book or not, every man is tabernacled in every other and he in exchange and so on in an endless complexity of being and witness to the uttermost edge of the world.
~ Cormac McCarthy
You're a formidable riddler and I'll not match words with ye
~ Cormac McCarthy
Though Chip's tears during the exchange of vows weren't a surprise, their duration and magnitude was a spectacle unlike any Liz had ever witnessed.
~ Curtis Sittenfeld
It was the talk that mattered supremely: the impassioned exchange of talk. Love was only a minor accompaniment.
~ D.H. Lawrence
there is no such thing as a neutral exchange. You leave someone either a little better or a little worse.
~ Dale Carnegie
If Pierre buys a horse for two hundred francs and Jacques buys a mule for a hundred and forty, and the two enter into a partnership and decide to trade their creatures for a piece of land that costs four hundred and eighty francs, then how long will it take a lame Frenchman to borrow a silk umbrella?
~ Wally Lamb
All I mark as my own you shall offset it with your own, Else it were time lost listening to me.
~ Walt Whitman
Languages are not strangers to on another.
~ WALTER BENJAMIN
Email did more than facilitate the exchange of messages between two computer users. It led to the creation of virtual communities, ones that, as predicted in 1968 by Licklider and Taylor, were "selected more by commonality of interests and goals than by accidents of proximity.
~ Walter Isaacson
That started an exchange about the early history
~ Walter Isaacson