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Quotes About Exchange

Three hundred years ago, during the Age of Enlightenment, the coffee house became the center of innovation.
~ Peter Diamandis
The actors have to be able to feed each other and inspire each other.
~ Romany Malco
Integration is a give and take.
~ Sebastian Kurz
'Money' is never about money. It's an intellectual exchange for something that you believe will make you feel better.
~ Debbie Millman
I believe in the romantic interchange between intellectuals about fashion.
~ Virgil Abloh
I want to write a book that makes people debate, and makes people think, interact with each other and exchange ideas... I write because I'm engaged in this big conversation.
~ Miguel Syjuco
The global community has become irreversibly interdependent, with the constant movement of people, ideas, goods and resources.
~ Mohamed ElBaradei
At Nokia, we have an internal market for ideas. There could be someone in Nokia who wants research, and they will come to us.
~ Jan Chipchase
I think the long interview has an important life.
~ Charlie Rose
I don't know if it was much of an interview. We just shot the breeze.
~ Richard Petty
Generally, I think what guys do is they get your number, because if I interview you on my show we can exchange information and I don't have a problem with that. But I think sometimes people are nervous to say things to me because they don't know if I'll blow them up on the air.
~ Angela Yee
I'm not an interviewer. I have conversations.
~ Werner Herzog
He was struggling to keep his emotions in check—at least until he could get away from his father. After Sanja's death, he had felt hollow inside—empty…emotionless. And he had assumed he would never feel anything ever again. But after his last exchange with Lauren, something was stirring within him—something dark and sinister. Something too frightening to face. Then
~ Evangeline Anderson
The classical liberal is someone who stands for freedom, for liberty and for liberation. What we see today within the American academy is the shutting down of ideas. We see ideological fascism rather than academic freedom. The conservative voice is actually more classically liberal because we're arguing for an open, robust exchange of ideas. Why? Because we can trust truth to judge the debate rather than politics or power."
~ Everett Piper
El dinero siempre es de alguien. En general, de otro.
~ Félix de Azúa
Trump: "Madam, if you were my wife, I'd poison your tea!" Clinton: "Sir, if you were my husband, I'd drink it!"
~ Fabrice
You tell me where you sleep during the day and I'll tell you what I am. Otherwise, we can agree to do business. Or I can leave.
~ Faith Hunter
There is no way that isolated, authoritarian societies can advance very far in science. Science needs free exchange. Einstein said that "everything that is really great and inspiring is created by the individual who can labor in freedom.
~ Fang Lizhi
We discuss things, rather than ideas; we exchange information, not theories; we keep ourselves steady by thinking about the particular. The general is frightening.
~ Fay Weldon
El agua es, sin duda, todo lo que se ha dicho que es: unión, transporte, intercambio y acercamiento; pero a condición de que el hombre consienta en ello, y más aún, a condición de que esté dispuesto a pagar lo que cuesta.
~ Fernand Braudel
No creo que sea posible caminar por la vida con la Razón, con «R» mayúscula, sino que hay que llevar consigo muchas razones con minúscula para intercambiar con los demás.
~ Fernando Savater
While not averse to commercial enterprise, he viewed the exploitation of information to the detriment of those human values as a threat to the wealth of nations, to their security, and to their very survival, and he called for the "unhampered exchange" of knowledge and information in every form.
~ Flo Conway
The separation of employments, the division of labor, which results from the faculty of exchanging, causes each man, instead of struggling on his own account to overcome all the obstacles that surround him, to combat only one of them; he overcomes that one not for himself but for his fellow men, who in turn render him the same service.
~ Frederic Bastiat
One thing is overlooked, which is this: That the kind of dependence that results from exchange, from commercial transactions, is a reciprocal dependence. We cannot be dependent on the foreigner without the foreigner being dependent on us. Now, this is the very essence of society. To break up natural relations is not to place ourselves in a state of independence, but in a state of isolation.
~ Frederic Bastiat