Quotes About Exchange
Education is a kind of continuing dialogue, and a dialogue assumes, in the nature of the case, different points of view.
~ Robert Hutchins
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Everyone lives by selling something.
~ Robert Louis Stevenson
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Men and women walked casually about as they did on the main floor, every now and then stopping one another, exchanging pleasantries or scraps of relevantly irrelevant information. Gossip.
~ Robert Ludlum
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Then there was an exchange that's been seared into my memory. Joe Biden said he had argued for a different approach and was ready to move forward, but the military "should consider the president's decision as an order." "I am giving an order," Obama
~ Robert M. Gates
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Education is a kind of continuing dialogue, and a dialogue assumes different points of view.
~ Robert M. Hutchins
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I want you to stay with me." "So do I." "Is that what you said in Arabic?" "It was close," she said. He waited for the rest. "It's just an old Bedouin saying." "Give me the rough translation." "I would not trade you for a thousand goats." Lucas laughed.
~ Robert Masello
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One such way is 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. As long as you keep trading up in value, you won't be taxed on the gains until you liquidate. Those who don't take advantage of these savings are missing a chance to build their asset column.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
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If two people stare at each other for more than a few seconds, it means they are about to either make love or fight. Something similar might be said about human societies. If two nearby societies are in contact for any length of time, they will either trade or fight. The first is non-zero-sum social integration, and the second ultimately brings it.
~ Robert Wright
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Business is nothing more than a conversation:
~ Robin S. Sharma
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Every person you meet knows at least one thing you don't; don't let them leave without learning it.)
~ Robin S. Sharma
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Value begins where calculation ends, since that which matters most to us is the thing that we will not exchange.
~ Roger Scruton
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It is only when people have rights of property, and can freely exchange what they own for what they need, that a society of strangers can achieve economic coordination. Socialists
~ Roger Scruton
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As a general rule, desire is always marketable: we don't do anything but sell, buy, exchange desires. . . . And I think of Bloy's words: "there is nothing perfectly beautiful except what is invisible and above all unbuyable.
~ Roland Barthes
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This is the meaning of what is euphemistically called *dialogue*: not to listen to each other, but to submit in common to an egalitarian principle of the distribution of language goods.
~ Roland Barthes
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After the French and Indian War, the British vacillated about whether to swap all of Canada for the island of Guadeloupe; in the event the French toasted their own diplomatic cunning in retaining the sugar island.
~ Ron Chernow
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Davison had an uncanny gift in sensing the proper moment for changing the topic, for giving the discussion a timely new turn, thus avoiding a clash or deadlock.
~ Ron Chernow
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Whenever they met, they stayed away from money talk and spoke of educational policy.
~ Ron Chernow
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In March 1780, Congress tried to restore monetary order by issuing one new dollar in exchange for forty old ones, a move that wiped out the savings of many Americans.
~ Ron Chernow
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For legal reasons, everyone was cautioned not to exchange thoughts on paper.)
~ Ron Chernow
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sentences. A succinct and everyday exchange of information.
~ Lee Child
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It was a trading post for a vast and dispersed agricultural community.
~ Lee Child
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The same impulse to unman a social or cultural threat gambols across the exchange with Eliot. "Why you haven't been offered the lead in some sexy movies I can only attribute to the stupidity of casting directors," writes the movie star to the dour literary man.
~ Lee Siegel
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God sells us all things at the price of labor.
~ Leonardo da Vinci
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Whomever speaks first gives up some power.
~ Lisa Gardner
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