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Quotes About Exchange

a regra da reciprocidade. A regra diz que devemos tentar retribuir, na mesma moeda, o que outra pessoa nos concedeu.
~ Robert B. Cialdini
Interesting, I said - using a word I often use when students come out with an earnest banality - and left it at that.
~ Robert Boyers
An atheist-laugh's a poor exchangeFor Deity offended.
~ Robert Burns
The great Creator to revereMust sure become the creatureBut still the preaching cant forbear,And ev'n the rigid featureYet ne'er with wits profane to rangeBe complaisance extendedAn atheist laugh's a poor exchangeFor deity offended.
~ Robert Burns
Money must circulate to bring power.
~ Robert Greene
En Japón hay un dicho popular que reza: "Tada yori takai mono wa nai", que significa: "Nada es más caro que algo que se da gratis". The Unspoken Way, MICHIHIRO MATSUMOTO, 1988
~ Robert Greene
Take what you want, and pay for it.
~ Robert Jordan
Take what you want, and pay for it, the old saying went.
~ Robert Jordan
In any trade, you needed to make the other fellow think he was getting something extra
~ Robert Jordan
what you gain on the swings, you lose on the roundabouts.
~ Robert Jordan
What are you two blathering about?" she said sharply. "Just things that men talk about," Lan replied. "You wouldn't understand," Rand said.
~ Robert Jordan
There's always the question of price, isn't there? Some prices I might not want to pay.
~ Robert Jordan
the idea that one person's mind is accessible to another's is just a conversational illusion, just a figure of speech, an assumption that makes some kind of exchange between basically alien creatures seem plausible, and that really the relationship of one person to another is ultimately unknowable.
~ Robert M. Pirsig
Which reminds me," I said. "You got my pistol?" "Smith." "And Wesson?" "Ben Smith.
~ Robert Olen Butler
In The General Theory, money still retains its power to disturb the real economy. But its disturbing power arises from its function as a store of value rather than as a means of exchange. This had the further consequence of calling into question the reliability of monetary policy as an instrument of economic management.
~ Robert Skidelsky
I think of money only as a medium of exchange. In reality, money by itself has very little value. So as soon as I have money, I want to exchange it for something of real value. The irony is that many people who cling desperately to money spend that money on things of very little value—and that is why they are poor.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
For example, "1031" is jargon for Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code, which allows a seller to delay paying taxes on a piece of real estate that is sold for a capital gain through an exchange for a more expensive piece of real estate. Real estate is one investment vehicle that allows such a great tax advantage.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
My capital gains of approximately $40,000 were placed into a 1031 tax-deferred exchange
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
Our discussions ran late into the night
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
The more people you're indebted to, the poorer you are," said rich dad. "And the more people you have indebted to you, the wealthier you are. That's the game.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
I advised that he sell it, using a 1031 tax-deferred exchange.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code which allows a seller to delay paying taxes on a piece of real estate that is sold for a capital gain through an exchange for a more expensive piece of real estate. Real estate is one investment vehicle that has a great tax advantage. As long as you keep trading up in value, you will not be taxed on the gains until you liquidate.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
1031: Jargon for Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code, which allows a seller to delay paying taxes on a piece of real estate that is sold for a capital gain through an exchange for a more expensive piece of real estate.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
Focus on the most important law of money: "Give, and you shall receive." Instead, he believed in: "Receive, and then you give.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki