logo

Quotes About Exchange

Full value for your soul wouldn't get you a cup of coffee at a convenience store.
~ Tim Pratt
Talk never goes up in price, it's always free, and you usually get what you pay for.
~ Tim S. Grover
Price is what you pay. Value is what you get."—Warren Buffett
~ Timothy Ferriss
More than just being paid to produce works of art, these artists performed a number of tasks in exchange for protection, food, and gifts. One of the roles was that of an anteambulo—literally meaning "one who clears the path." An anteambulo proceeded in front of his patron anywhere they traveled in Rome, making way, communicating messages, and generally making the patron's life easier.
~ Timothy Ferriss
And a new philosophy emerged called quantum physics, which suggest that the individual's function is to inform and be informed. You really exist only when you're in a field sharing and exchanging information. You create the realities you inhabit.
~ Timothy Leary
Learn from peers in other countries.
~ Timothy Snyder
labor power itself is the sole commodity—the "unique commodity," as Marx calls it—that is produced outside of the circuit of commodity production
~ Tithi Bhattacharya
she suspected Oliver only wanted some token acknowledgment that despite her moving on, their exchange had not been completely superficial. She found even the most cavalier sorts still hated to let things pass completely unspoken. Everyone wanted to put a meaning to things.
~ Toby Barlow
I've been pretty wary of street sweepers since, though it is true that since we left the European Exchange Rate Mechanism some sweepers are really quite dashing to glance at.
~ Tom Baker
Okay, so 'clap back' is when you might be in a confrontation with someone and they're coming at you negatively, but you put them in their place but without being too nasty, so you just clap back a little bit.
~ Skai Jackson
I feel like we can learn from each other by us, being the young generation, giving knowledge to the older guys.
~ Quavo
Gift giving is one of the oldest forms of human interaction. It is a behaviour all cultures and all classes share.
~ A. A. Gill
A number of scientists with greatly different backgrounds can come up with completely different assessments. The discussions or controversies are endless. Once a year, we try to bring the most important discoverers together to exchange their experiences and knowledge.
~ Richard Leakey
I always travel with one book. I'll read it and then leave it for someone else, and take another book.
~ Patrick J. Adams
What we are going to offer is not a one-way communication, but one-to-one communication.
~ Douglas Alexander
Communicating online goes back to the Defense Department's Arpanet which started in 1969. There was something called Usenet that started in 1980, and this gave people an opportunity to talk about things that people on these more official networks didn't talk about.
~ Howard Rheingold
Jazz onstage is a very intimate exchange between everybody that's onstage.
~ Dianne Reeves
We could try freedom for a while. We had it for a long time. That's where you sell something, and I agree to buy it because I like it. That is how we operate in most of rest of the marketplace other than health care.
~ Rand Paul
You must admit, Harry, that women give to men the very gold of their lives.' 'Possibly,' he sighed, 'but they invariably want it back in such very small change.
~ Oscar Wilde
I said, 'Don't talk rot, Old Tom Travers. I am not accustomed to talk rot, he said. Then, for a beginner, I said, you do it dashed well.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
Oh, Jeeves, I said, did Peabody and Simms send those soft silk shirts? Yes, sir. I sent them back. Sent them back! Yes, sir. I eyed him for a moment. But I mean to say. I mean, what's the use? Oh, all right, I said. Then lay out one of the gents' stiff-bosomed. Very good, sir, said Jeeves.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
Morning, Bill,' said Lord Tidmouth agreeably. 'Go to hell!' said Bill. 'Right-ho,' said his lordship.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
Brainy badinage of that sort is exchanged every day in the best society. You should hear dukes and earls! The wit! the esprit! The flow of soul!
~ P.G. Wodehouse
Social exchange is certainly among the oldest of human behaviors, as humans have depended on sharing and exchanging resources for a very long time.
~ Pascal Boyer