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Quotes About Demand

Mobile is an incredibly fast-growing market and will continue to be.
~ Susan Wojcicki
I think the challenge for all technology companies is to modify what they're doing to be what the market needs at that point.
~ John Collison
It's easier to force feed people than it is to give 'em what they want. It makes more money.
~ Merle Haggard
1963, because of the sense of moral authority that the civil rights movement had, we were able to get people to respond, because of the quality of our demand and our sense of moral authority.
~ John Lewis
The more you achieve, the more people want.
~ Tony Pulis
We live in a cynical system where the powerful are able to exploit the demand of the aggressive few, from whichever religion or group, to bargain for more power or cynical advantage.
~ Amitava Kumar
You know what the most amazing luxury problem in the world is? When you've got a bunch of hits you have to play. That means the show's going to have to be a little longer.
~ John Rzeznik
Los economistas han entendido durante siglos que cuando los precios están altos, las personas tienden a comprar menos que cuando los precios están bajos. Sin embargo, incluso hoy, muchos no entienden las múltiples implicaciones de ese simple hecho.
~ Thomas Sowell
en exceso. Muchas veces el mismo producto está en ambas categorías al mismo tiempo: escasea en una
~ Thomas Sowell
La oferta y la demanda dicen que los precios por encima del mercado crean excedentes invendibles, pero esto no ha evitado que Europa haya insistido durante décadas en la regulación de los mercados de trabajo, lo que ha llevado a un desempleo propio de los tiempos de la depresión. BRYAN CAPLAN
~ Thomas Sowell
What in me demanded that goodness in her? And what was the cost, the cost to her of such goodness?
~ Tillie Olsen
it is not enough to tolerate dissent: sometimes you have to demand it. Galvin
~ Tim Harford
purchase of the long-distance ticket would contribute to the airline's decision about how many future flights it should run on this route. Unless bus routes are entirely insensitive to passenger demand – which is, one must admit, a possibility – then the same argument applies to
~ Tim Harford
The things they carried were largely determined by necessity.
~ Tim O'Brien
The ignorant are not satisfied with what can be demonstrated. Science is too slow for them, and so they invent creeds. They demand completeness. A sublime segment, a grand fragment, are of no value to them. They demand the complete circle — the entire structure.
~ Tim Page
No matter how you spin it, forgiveness is costly. Regardless of how big or small the offense, canceling a debt and absorbing the cost is going to hurt. But the parable shows us that not forgiving also has a price, and it is higher than the price forgiveness demands.
~ Timothy S. Lane
When life demands more of people than they demand of life - as is ordinarily the case - what results is a resentment of life that is almost as deep-seated as the fear of death. Indeed, the resentment of life and the fear of death are virtually synonymous. Does it follow, then, that the more people ask of living, the less their fear of dying?
~ Tom Robbins
And if your master truly loved you, he would tell you that. In order to escape the bounds of earthly experience, you bind yourself to a master. Bound is bound. If your master really loved you, he would not demand your devotion. He would set you free--from himself, first of all.
~ Tom Robbins
Chater: You dare to call me that. I demand satisfaction! Septimus: Mrs Chater demanded satisfaction and now you are demanding satisfaction. I cannot spend my time day and night satisfying the demands of the Chater family.
~ Tom Stoppard
Mrs Chater demanded satisfaction and now you are demanding satisfaction. I cannot spend my time day and night satisfying the demands of the Chater family.
~ Tom Stoppard
The kind of clarity crazy people demand from the not-crazy.
~ Toni Morrison
Say it, please, she urged. Please. And hurry. Hurry. I've got things to do.
~ Toni Morrison
There is no toilet paper.
~ Toni Morrison
But the free fall, oh no, that required—demanded—invention: a thing to do with the wings, a way of holding the legs and most of all a full surrender to the downward flight if they wished to taste their tongues or stay alive.
~ Toni Morrison