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Quotes About Exchange

I didn't reply to this either because Mrs. Alexander was doing what is called chatting, where people say things to each other which aren't questions and answers and aren't connected.
~ Mark Haddon
These objections mainly being that, by purchasing an annuity, you have to give your money to an insurance company in exchange for any guarantees.
~ Anthony Robbins
CHAPTER LVI 'NOW WHAT HAVE YOU GOT TO SAY?
~ Anthony Trollope
Each lady was disposed to get as much and to give as little as possible —
~ Anthony Trollope
George Vavasor cursed the City, and made his calculation about murdering it. Might not a river of strychnine be turned on round the Exchange about luncheon time
~ Anthony Trollope
Many people talk much, and then very many people talk very much more.
~ Anthony Trollope
Tal vez hoy nos robes la vida, pero ten en cuenta lo siguiente: ¡nosotros nos llevaremos a cambio la tuya!
~ Anton Gill
Que les poètes morts laissent la place aux autres. Et nous pourrions tout de même voir que c'est notre vénération devant ce qui a été déjà fait, si beau et si valable que ce soit, qui nous pétrifie, qui nous stabilise et nous empêche de prendre contact avec la force qui est dessous, que l'on appelle l'énergie pensante, la force vitale, le déterminisme des échanges, les menstrues de la lune ou tout ce qu'on voudra.
~ Antonin Artaud
The most hated sort, and with the greatest reason, is usury, which makes a gain out of money itself, and not from the natural object of it. For money was intended to be used in exchange, but not to increase at interest. And this term interest, which means the birth of money from money, is applied to the breeding of money because the offspring resembles the parent. Wherefore of all modes of getting wealth this is the most unnatural.
~ Aristotle
For the various necessaries of life are not easily carried about, and hence men agreed to employ in their dealings with each other something which was intrinsically useful and easily applicable to the purposes of life, for example, iron, silver, and the like. Of this the value was at first measured by size and weight, but in process of time they put a stamp upon it, to save the trouble of weighing and to mark the value.
~ Aristotle
The fax machine now allows us to exchange ideas almost in real time; it's far more convenient than the Electronic Mail
~ Arthur C. Clarke
no era aquel un momento para dimes y diretes.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
Sasha and Ren exchanged a bemused stare. I don't drive, they said simultaneously. Her heart sank. Of course they didn't. Ren flew as a bird and Sasha did that flashing thing. When would they need a driver's license?
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
Sie schamloser Graubart«, sagte Luke. »Da opfern Sie mich für eine Tasse Kaffee!
~ Shirley Jackson
Hello." "Hello yourself. Where you from?" "From hunger!
~ Sholem Aleichem
Like the matchmaker's commission, it was the sort of fee that had to be paid on the spot.
~ Sholem Aleichem
Where is it written that I had to tell her and that she couldn't tell me.
~ Sholem Aleichem
Valor não é quanto uma coisa custa, rapaz. Isso é lenda. Valor é quanto alguém está disposto a pagar. Ou ser pago
~ Sidney Sheldon
The world was a marketplace, and people were either buyers or sellers.
~ Sidney Sheldon
we can never give up; we only exchange one thing for another
~ Sigmund Freud
the Son of God took our nature and came in the likeness of sinful flesh (Rom. 8:3) in order to exchange places with Adam, so that His obedience and righteousness might for our sakes be exchanged for Adam's (and our) disobedience and sin (Rom. 5:12-21). Exchange
~ Sinclair B. Ferguson
There's silence, then the phone bleeps again with his reply:
~ Sophie Kinsella
You are the king no doubt, but in one respect, at least, I am your equal: the right to reply.
~ Sophocles
Are you quite finished? It's your turn to listen for just as long as you've ... instructed me. Hear me out, then judge me on the facts.
~ Sophocles