Quotes About Exchange
A Rook is of the value of five Pawns and a fraction, and may be exchanged for a minor Piece and two Pawns. Two Rooks may be exchanged for three minor Pieces.
~ Howard Staunton
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Pirate Bay gives you the opportunity to share information for free, but there is also a need for something where you can share money as well.
~ Peter Sunde
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If the two economies can figure out how to waltz... I think there is benefit for Colorado colleges and universities, and I think there are benefits for Cuba as well.
~ John Hickenlooper
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I never wanted something from somebody without being able to kind of reciprocate, I guess.
~ Dan Bilzerian
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Perhaps all human interaction is about wanting and getting.
~ David Mitchell
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Trade isn't about goods. Trade is about information. Goods sit in the warehouse until information moves them.
~ C. J. Cherryh
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Price is what you pay, but value, as Warren Buffett has observed, is what you get.
~ Kelly Evans
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Each year, every city in the world that can should have a multiday festival. More people meeting each other, digging new types of music, new foods, new ideas. You want to stop having so many wars? This could be a step in the right direction.
~ Henry Rollins
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Switch places," Sam ordered me. "What are we doing, playing musical partners here?" "I didn't know we were playing with Foosball sharks here.We're starting over.
~ Rachel Hawthorne
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Seks is geen ruilhandel, het is een schenkeconomie.
~ Rachel Kushner
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A gypsy girl approached Don Zana and Alfanhui and held out her tambourine. Don Zana said to her, 'You don't pay for art, kid.
~ Rafael Sánchez Ferlosio
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I am ready to admit that the present government is execrable, unjust, tyrannical—what you will; but I beg you to look ahead, and to see that the government for which it is aimed at exchanging it may be infinitely worse.
~ Rafael Sabatini
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in a system where relationships are the currency of exchange.
~ Raghuram G. Rajan
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The value of a dollar is social, as it is created by society.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
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The socialists' manifesto called for 'the progressive nationalization of all the instruments of production, distribution and exchange'. Gandhi thought this 'too sweeping', commenting archly that 'Rabindranath Tagore is an instrument of marvellous production. I do not know that he will submit to being nationalized.
~ Ramachandra Guha
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The amount of good and bad in the world always remains the same. It neither increases nor decreases, it only changes hands.
~ Rana Dasgupta
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Daily life is governed by an economic system in which the production and consumption of insults tends to balance out.
~ Raoul Vaneigem
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My thinking is my possession; always ready to exchange for a better version of that.
~ Ravindra Pasale
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The exchange of foodstuffs began as a deliberate policy of the Spanish crown. Old World crops and livestock were introduced to Mexico and Peru to support a civilized (that is, Spanish) way of live for the colonists, and New World exotica were sent to Spain as novelties and for agricultural exploitation. But once tomatoes had taken root in Italy, once cattle provided beef and gave milk in Mexico, then local cooks put these wonderful new foods to new uses. And the world changed.
~ Raymond Sokolov
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Everything in life has its price, and often the heaviest prices we pay are not in terms of money.
~ Raynetta Manees
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We have such a marvelous interplay between Canada and the United States.
~ Lorne Greene
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The idea of being on a show and having a chat, that's one thing but I wanted to do something where you'd have one person and talk.
~ John Bishop
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I will do a chocolate deal for product only. No need for money.
~ Caroline Wozniacki
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To kick off a merchant is to censor ideas and interfere with the free exchange of products at the core of commerce. When we kick off a merchant, we're asserting our own moral code as the superior one. But who gets to define that moral code?
~ Tobias Lutke
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