Quotes About Exchange
Il y a un véritable dialogue lorsque chaque interlocuteur, dès le départ, est convaincu qu'il a quelque chose à apprendre de l'autre.
~ Roger Garaudy
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Good-bye and hello, as always.
~ Roger Zelazny
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Most people know about the famous cathedrals of Europe, or the caravan routes in the East," Bazzi said. "But few people know about the ancient route where knowledge was shared. We call it the Ink Road, and you are at its epicenter. - about Timbuktu
~ Roland Smith
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How'd you get that scar? Attacked by an eagle in Afghanistan. I was kind of looking forward to that exchange.
~ Roland Smith
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That every civilization emerges out of interactions with others, but nevertheless creates its own miracle, was not yet recognized by either European or Indian historians.
~ Romila Thapar
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The way I looked at it, a fair exchange ain't no robbery, and a even swap ain't no swindle. He was gon' protect me in the country club, and I was gon' protect him in the hood. Even swap, straight down the line
~ Ron Hall
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A Pakistani exchange student's maternal American host "managed to summon the transforming question of her culture, built on the revolutionary idea that people are the sovereign, the boss, captains of their own fate. She said, simply, "But what do YOU think?
~ Ron Suskind
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The time has surely gone in which economists could analyze in great detail two individuals exchanging nuts for berries on the edge of the forest and then feel that their analysis of the process of exchange was complete, illuminating though this analysis may be in certain respects.
~ Ronald H. Coase
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such exchanges should be carried on with caution.
~ Ronald Hutton
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historians have largely ignored the opportunity for a new dialogue, and anthropologists have largely ceased to offer it.
~ Ronald Hutton
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gave him James McBride's Deacon King Kong. The
~ Louise Erdrich
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All the currencies of Europe are relatives of the Dollar.
~ Louis-Ferdinand Celine
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A philosopher who is not taking part in discussions is like a boxer who never goes into the ring.
~ Ludwig Wittgenstein
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303. I can only believe that someone else is in pain, but I know it if I am.—Yes: one can make the decision to say I believe he is in pain instead of He is in pain. But that is all.——What looks like an explanation here, or like a statement about a mental process, is in truth an exchange of one expression for another which, while we are doing philosophy, seems the more appropriate one. Just try—in a real case—to doubt someone else's fear or pain.
~ Ludwig Wittgenstein
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She held out her hand. "What is it you want?" he rumbled. "Your ring." He frowned. "And if I'm not inclined to give it?" "Then you'll have a few silent days to look forward to." She lifted her eyebrows in challenge. "And you know how good I am at that." He muttered under his breath as he pulled off the ring and handed it to her.
~ Lynn Kurland
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He wanted to explain philosophy to me; I asked him not to.
~ Machado de Assis
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He has, Anges sees, done what any father would wish to do, to exchange his child's suffering for his own, to take his place, to offer himself up in his child's stead so that the boy might live.
~ Maggie O'Farrell
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four different operators in that unit, working on a shift system, each with his own characteristics," says Nigel West, a British military historian. "And invariably, quite apart from the text, there would be the preambles, and the illicit exchanges. How are you today? How's the girlfriend? What's the weather
~ Malcolm Gladwell
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We answered him when we could. And when we couldn't, we would just give him a book.
~ Malcolm Gladwell
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What we get in exchange for being vulnerable to an occasional lie is efficient communication and social coordination.
~ Malcolm Gladwell
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The true price of anything you do is the amount of time you exchange for it.
~ Henry David Thoreau, Walden
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The best time to seek a favour is when you can give something in return. The best time to expect to succeed is when you're capable of working for it.
~ Asuni LadyZeal
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If thou art something bring thy soul and interchange with mine. - Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller.
~ Friedrich Schiller
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The exchange of sympathy for gratitude is the most princely thing!
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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