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Trade Quotes

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Antonio Porchia
“I know what I have given you...
I do not know what you have received.”
Antonio Porchia

Leigh Bardugo
“I trade in information, Geels, the things men do when they think no one is looking. Shame holds more value than coin ever can.”
Leigh Bardugo, Six of Crows

Robert Thier
“Ships are my arrows, the sea my bow, the world my target.”
Robert Thier, Storm and Silence

Frederick Douglass
“A man is worked upon by what he works on. He may carve out his circumstances, but his circumstances will carve him out as well.”
Frederick Douglass, The Portable Frederick Douglass

Larken Rose
“The truth is, one who seeks to achieve freedom by petitioning those in power to give it to him has already failed, regardless of the response.
To beg for the blessing of “authority” is to accept that the choice is the master’s alone to make, which means that the person is already, by definition, a slave.”
Larken Rose

Adam Smith
“Every man lives by exchanging.”
Adam Smith

Isaac Asimov
“You mean that this is a matter of patriotism and traders aren't patriotic?"
"Notoriously not. Pioneers never are.”
Isaac Asimov, Foundation

Ludwig von Mises
“Every step which leads from capitalism toward planning is necessarily a step nearer to absolutism and dictatorship.”
Ludwig von Mises, Omnipotent Government

Holly Black
“She'd always been a little contemptuous of beauty, as though it was something you had to trade away some other vital thing for.”
Holly Black, Valiant

Larken Rose
“Property taxes' rank right up there with 'income taxes' in terms of immorality and destructiveness. Where 'income taxes' are simply slavery using different words, 'property taxes' are just a Mafia turf racket using different words. For the former, if you earn a living on the gang's turf, they extort you. For the latter, if you own property in their territory, they extort you. The fact that most people still imagine both to be legitimate and acceptable shows just how powerful authoritarian indoctrination is. Meanwhile, even a brief objective examination of the concepts should make anyone see the lunacy of it. 'Wait, so every time I produce anything or trade with anyone, I have to give a cut to the local crime lord??' 'Wait, so I have to keep paying every year, for the privilege of keeping the property I already finished paying for??' And not only do most people not make such obvious observations, but if they hear someone else pointing out such things, the well-trained Stockholm Syndrome slaves usually make arguments condoning their own victimization. Thus is the power of the mind control that comes from repeated exposure to BS political mythology and propaganda.”
Larken Rose

Gustave de Molinari
“Just as war is the natural consequence of monopoly, peace is the natural consequence of liberty.”
Gustave de Molinari

Stefan Molyneux
“Socialism, or communism as it is sometimes called, is merely a secular religion, where the State becomes a god.”
Stefan Molyneux

Erin Bow
“Your shadow is bought and paid for, and your death will not remit that payment. You can go shadowless into the shadowless world, and your death will only be one last dark thing on my long dark road. It will hurt me but I do not care. It is all but over.”
Erin Bow, Plain Kate

C.J. Cherryh
“It was a monumental achievement that the serpentine tc'a had once upon a time gotten the knnn to understand the concept of trade: so nowadays knnn simply contacted a station, rushed onto its methane-dock and deposited whatever they liked, grabbed whatever they wanted and left. This was an improvement over their former behavior, in which they simply looted and left.”
C.J. Cherryh, The Kif Strike Back

C.J. Cherryh
“Trade isn't about goods. Trade is about information. Goods sit in the warehouse until information moves them.”
C.J. Cherryh, Chanur's Legacy

Eugene V. Debs
“Sooner or later every war of trade becomes a war of blood.”
Eugene V. Debs

William J. Bernstein
“Although the modern image of the imperial city is dominated by the ruins of the Coliseum and the Forum, the economic life of ancient Rome centered on side streets filled with apartments, shops, and horrea.”
William J. Bernstein, A Splendid Exchange: How Trade Shaped the World
tags: rome, trade

Rose Prince
“It's frustrating to witness how popular Fairtrade bananas, coffee and tea have become with shoppers and supermarkets while plenty of unfair trade goes on, largely unnoticed, in our own back yard.”
Rose Prince

Isabel Hoving
“That's the positive aspect of trade I suppose. The world gets stirred up together. That's about as much as I have to say for it.”
Isabel Hoving, The Dream Merchant

Primo Levi
“Ora, è chiaro altresì che, per le dure leggi del commercio, quanto è di vantaggio a chi vende è svantaggio a chi compra, e viceversa”
Primo Levi, The Reawakening
tags: trade

“For the sake of wealth there're 7 types of commerce: perfume trade, moneylending, cow related trade & activities, serving known customers (because he wouldn't use foul language), false pricing of products (buying at less & selling at higher prices), underweighing, importing.

Of all saleable products, perfume trade is the best, which is incomparable to gold etc; and which can be sold for 100 times its cost”
Vishnu Sharma, Panchatantra

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Lawrence Nault
“Trade wars and tariffs are written in numbers—but human hardship is written in lost homes, canceled crops, and closed horizons.”
Lawrence Nault

Nouriel Roubini
“If low growth with large trade and fiscal deficits continued, I warned, Italy, Greece, Spain, and Portugal would face a crippling debt crisis by the end of the decade.”
Nouriel Roubini, MegaThreats: Ten Dangerous Trends That Imperil Our Future, And How to Survive Them

Nouriel Roubini
“Over the next decades there will be winners in parts of Europe, China, and North America. Many other countries will become losers, swept under
by technological unemployment and drowning in debt they cannot service much less ever repay. Polarization will pit the rich against the poor.”
Nouriel Roubini, MegaThreats: Ten Dangerous Trends That Imperil Our Future, And How to Survive Them

Nouriel Roubini
“Over the next decades there will be winners in parts of Europe, China, and North America. Many other countries will become losers, swept under by technological unemployment and drowning in debt they cannot service much less ever repay. Polarization will pit the rich against the poor.”
Nouriel Roubini, John Murray Megathreats Our Ten Biggest Threats, and How to Survive Them.

Thomas Lu
“Money is just the current main medium for exchanging valuable things.”
Thomas Lu, The Personal Sustainability Handbook: 60+ Practices to Sustainabilize Your Health, Finances, Relationships and Beyond

R.M. Ballantyne
“The only place among the southern islands where a ship can put in and get what it wants in comfort is where the Gospel has been sent to. For my part, I don't know and I don't care what the Gospel does to them, but I know that when any o' the islands chance to get it, trade goes smooth and easy.”
R.M. Ballantyne, The Coral Island

Fiona McCulloch
“The case of Ballantyne's The Coral Island is instructive, for the author had never seen a coral island, or, indeed, a palm tree, or a coconut, and his novel is a construction out of his reading of other books, some of which are pillaged to the point of plagarism. The textual bricolage is matched by the ironic presentation of the imperial values which it is generally assumed the book exists to promote: a pirate by the name of 'Bloody Bill' is allowed to articulate how useful religion is to the advancement of trade (and plunder).”
Fiona McCulloch, The International Companion to the Scottish Novel

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