Quotes About Exchange
Hareem was speaking with the
~ Joseph Wambaugh
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The inclination to exchange thoughts with one another is probably an original impulse of our nature. If I be in pain I wish to let you know it, and to ask your sympathy and assistance; and my pleasurable emotions also, I wish to communicate to, and share with you. —ABRAHAM LINCOLN, February 11, 1859
~ Joshua Wolf Shenk
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Life can be so good if you let it. But you must trade with life. You give something and you get something, then you give something of yourself again and you receive something again. Life goes bad when people try to take from it without giving. Then they came away empty-handed, and they grab harder and more often, growing more disappointed and disillusioned each time.
~ Judith McNaught
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I thought how great it would be if we could trade in Fudge for a nice cocker spaniel.
~ Judy Blume
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engaging with a work of ancient philosophy can be a two-way street; bringing it into a discussion can enrich that discussion, which also encouraging us to see the work in light of that discussion.
~ Julia Annas
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See that you give them a use value greater than the cash value you are taking from them.
~ Wallace D. Wattles
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Give everyone more in use value than you take from him in cash value. Then you are adding to the life of the world by every business transaction.
~ Wallace D. Wattles
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Our heritage and ideals, our code and standards -- the things we live by and teach our children -- are preserved or diminished by how freely we exchange ideas and feelings.
~ Walt Disney
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It's no fish ye're buying, it's men's lives.
~ Walter Scott
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Nothing knits man to man like the frequent passage from hand to hand of cash.
~ Walter Sickert
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My notion of a wife at 40 is that a man should be able to change her, like a bank note, for two 20s.
~ Warren Beatty
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Those who have different experiences and cultures will have ideas that can benefit us if we choose to be exposed to them.
~ Wayne Jacobsen
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Twelve hundred for two hours for both." That meant Geri would collect four hundred if the johns came through.
~ Weldon Burge
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My respect for the law was diminishing with every exchange. Dickens was right. The law is an ass, and I was starting to think that people are asses as well.
~ Wendy Buonaventura
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No," Ray says. "He's getting paid in magic beans. Of course he's getting real money!
~ Wendy Mass
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People meet in bars after work all over the world and talk about the great problems of life and death and the world and politics and they don't take themselves seriously. They can do nothing else except chat about these things in bars after work.
~ Whitfield Diffie
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The Mexicans gave the Spaniards malaria, and the Spaniards gave the Mexicans smallpox, whooping cough, diphtheria, and syphilis. The Spaniards believed it was better to give than to receive.
~ Will Cuppy
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You make many small decisions as you drive your car, absorb some information as you read the newspaper, and conduct routine exchanges of pleasantries with a spouse or a colleague, all with little effort and no strain. Just like a stroll.
~ Daniel Kahneman
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we are all in business—all of us who work and provide services to our fellow man.
~ Daniel Lapin
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these conversations typically lead quite quickly to
~ Daniel Lapin
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Walther PPK from the pocket of his overcoat and gave it to Gabriel. "Thank you, Mr. Bond." "It's easy to conceal and packs quite a punch.
~ Daniel Silva
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four million Danish kroner
~ Daniel Silva
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Don't offer me advice give me money.
~ Danish Proverb
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À Tokyo, où je n'ai jamais mis les pieds, on conserve paraît-il le temps dans de jolies petites boîtes laquées. Si tu veux trois jours, on peut te les vendre. Contre de l'argent ? Non, on n'achète du temps qu'avec du temps. On peut te vendre trois jours gris contre deux jours ensoleillés et une nuit triste. Ou simplement une heure contre un baiser frais. Je voudrais acheter du temps japonais avec des mimosas ruisselants de pluie.
~ Dany Laferrière
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