Quotes About Exchange
If I leave all for thee, wilt thou exchange And be all to me?
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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The boy is a whore. For slightly less than the price of a good meal-food which the wolf has no use for-that wolf could hire his mouth, his hands…other things.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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He spoke before she could quite stop laughing and sink him with a comeback. And he was certain, even on brief acquaintance, that she could indeed sink him with a comeback.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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I want to talk WITH someone, not be talked at BY someone.
~ Elizabeth Rudnick
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It's) a fair exchange. You're giving me attention. That's a form of affection, you know.
~ Arthur Gordon
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As we continue to specialize and become increasingly more productive, the fruits of our labor are no longer things we consume ourselves. They become "commodities," literally the things that make our lives comfortable, which we buy and sell in exchange for other goods.
~ Arthur Herman
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For Aristotle, diversity is the keynote of the free society, and free exchange lies at its heart. In the true (as opposed to the ideal) political community there must be a diversity of social roles
~ Arthur Herman
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As in old Edinburgh, drink opened the doors for free intellectual exchange. The
~ Arthur Herman
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No other ancient city demonstrated so powerfully Aristotle's assertion that "a difference of capacities among its members enables them to attain a higher and better life by the mutual exchange of their different services." From that point of view alone, Alexandria was already Aristotle's city.
~ Arthur Herman
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A world where nothing is had for nothing.
~ Arthur Hugh Clough
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There is a continual exchange of ideas between all minds of a generation. Journalists, popular novelists, illustrators, and cartoonists adapt the truths discovered by the powerful intellects for the multitude. It is like a spiritual flood, like a gush that pours into multiple cascades until it forms the great moving sheet of water that stands for the mentality of a period.
~ Auguste Rodin
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What does Burma have to give the United States? We can give you the opportunity to engage with people who are ready and willing to change a society.
~ Aung San Suu Kyi
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The price is what you pay; the value is what you receive.
~ Author Unknown
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The breaking off, in the midst of that one was about to say, as if he took himself up, breeds a greater appetite in him with whom you confer, to know more.
~ bacon francis xi
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There is a kind of followers likewise, which are dangerous, being indeed espials; which inquire the secrets of the house, and bear tales of them, to others. Yet such men, many times, are in great favor; for they are officious, and commonly exchange tales.
~ bacon francis xii
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It must be quite rare for an interviewer to be interviewed.
~ William Hague
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Where I grew up - we started out in Oklahoma and then moved to Missouri - it was considered hubris to talk about yourself. And the downside of that was that ideas rarely got exchanged, or true feelings.
~ Brad Pitt
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Exchange rate understandings are of little use on their own.
~ Charles Dallara
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If inflation-adjusted interest rates decline in a given country, its currency is likely to decline.
~ Ray Dalio
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Most economists use 'fixed' and 'pegged' as interchangeable or nearly interchangeable terms for exchange rates.
~ Steve Hanke
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Although floating and fixed rates appear dissimilar, they are members of the same freemarket family. Both operate without exchange controls and are free-market mechanisms for balance-of-payment adjustments.
~ Steve Hanke
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Trade balances are determined by national savings propensities, not exchange rates.
~ Steve Hanke
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Civilization grew in the beginning from the minute that we had communication - particularly communication by sea that enabled people to get inspiration and ideas from each other and to exchange basic raw materials.
~ Thor Heyerdahl
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Maybe we could think of science as being like a nuclear chain reaction in which people and ideas bounce off each other, and if critical mass is reached, a new field is formed.
~ Alvin E. Roth
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