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Quotes About Exchange

Oh, please," I rolled my eyes, "You're a leftie, Barrons." "Touche, Ms. Lane," he murmured.
~ Karen Marie Moning
Funny thing about payment is that it isn't the buyer of the goods or services that gets to set it. It's the seller. That's me.
~ Karen Marie Moning
And all the devil ever wants in exchange, a small voice inside her purred caustically, is a soul.
~ Karen Marie Moning
For the duration of our friendship, we'd trade off roles like this: anchor and boat, beholder and beheld.
~ Karen Russell
En kärlek med villkor är ju handel.
~ Karin Boye
The aim of argument, or of discussion, should not be victory but progress.
~ Karl Popper
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~ Kashif
Ain't nothing in this world just for the taking...A man got to pay a fair price for taking...Matter of give a little, take a little.
~ Kate Grenville
That'll be one gold coin per passenger," he said. "Living gods, hand the coin directly to me. Dead mortals, have a relative slip it under your tongue.
~ Kate McMullan
Aristotle who, recall from Chapter 1, distinguished economics, which he saw as the noble art of managing the household, from chrematistics, the pernicious art of accumulating wealth. 'Money was intended to be used in exchange but not to increase at interest,' he wrote in 350 BCE; '. . .of all modes of getting wealth this is the most unnatural.
~ Kate Raworth
There is, however, a flip side to the market's power: it only values what is priced and only delivers to those who can pay.
~ Kate Raworth
and Thomas Anstey Guthrie's Vice Versa: a Lesson to Fathers, a novel of 1882 about a schoolboy and his father, a City merchant, who exchange bodies and inhabit each others' lives. The boy's father is taught how trapped a lively-minded boy can feel when he has 'no money and few rights', 'virtually no way to assert himself in the world around him'.
~ Kate Summerscale
The thing I hate about an argument is that it always interrupts a discussion.
~ G. K. Chesterton
A negotiation is an interactive communication process that may take place whenever we want something from someone else or another person wants something from us.
~ G. Richard Shell
Love is a transaction, at least of emotions in the rarest cases: you love to get something in return.
~ Gabriel Chevallier
Puedes tomar prestadas las palabras que no encuentras.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
One good turn deserves another.
~ Gaius Petronius
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~ Garry Wills
Charles Fourier, in France, and Robert Owen, in England, propounded the original idea of socialism in the 1820s. It was to achieve the unrealized demands of the French Revolution, which never reached the working class. Instead of pitting workers against each other, a cooperative mode of production and exchange would allow them to work for each other. Socialism was about reorganizing society as a cooperative community.
~ Gary Dorrien
in money. They pay us in coupons.
~ Brett Helquist
Peter's face clouded. "Everything comes at a price. Or have you not learned that yet?
~ Brom
Get money--but stop once in a while to figure what it is costing you to get it. No man gets it without giving something in return.
~ BRUCE FAIRCHILD BARTON
If something is free, you're not the customer; you're the product.
~ Bruce Schneier
The bargain you make, again and again, with various companies is surveillance in exchange for free service.
~ Bruce Schneier