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  • It is generally agreed that casinos should, in the public interest, be inaccessible and expensive. And perhaps the same is true of Stock Exchanges. -- John Maynard Keynes
  • The speculators deadly enemies are: Ignorance, greed, fear and hope. All the statute books in the world and all the rules of all the Exchanges on earth cannot eliminate these from the human animal. -- Edwin Lefevre
  • Rather than rewriting the law under the pretense of interpreting it, the Court should have left it to Congress to decide what to do about the Act's limitation of tax credits to state Exchanges. -- Antonin Scalia
  • I don't know about you, but most of my exchanges with cashiers are not that meaningful. -- Jeff Bezos
  • When a girl marries, she exchanges the attentions of many men for the inattention of one. -- Helen Rowland
  • We routinely participate in elaborate nonverbal exchanges even when we are not consciously aware of doing so. -- Leonard Mlodinow
  • Man is an animal that makes bargains: no other animal does this - no dog exchanges bones with another. -- Adam Smith
  • There should be competition and exchanges between different countries, but there are certainly certain universal values, and that is freedom and democracy. -- Mikhail Gorbachev
  • China and India are close neighbours linked by mountains and rivers and the Chinese and Indian peoples have enjoyed friendly exchanges for thousands of years. -- Li Peng
  • It's true that humanity has seen a succession of crises, wars and atrocities, but this negative side is offset by advances in technology and cultural exchanges. -- Abbe Pierre
  • Emotional intelligence begins to develop in the earliest years. All the small exchanges children have with their parents, teachers, and with each other carry emotional messages. -- Daniel Goleman
  • Health care is a service that we all need, but just like food and shelter, it is best provided through voluntary and mutually beneficial market exchanges. -- John Mackey
  • Fashion is not separate from art. It is inextricably woven into how we open ourselves to the world and articulates the exchanges of power both real and imagined. -- Richard Phillips
  • In the industrial revolution Britain led the world in advances that enabled mass production: trade exchanges, transportation, factory technology and new skills needed for the new industrialised world. -- Lucy Powell
  • Debt is part of the human condition. Civilization is based on exchanges - on gifts, trades, loans - and the revenges and insults that come when they are not paid back. -- Margaret Atwood
  • How can you allow the trading companies to locate computers closer to exchanges and flash millions of bids to give an unfair advantage?... Even professionals are losing faith in some aspects of the system. -- Mario Gabelli
  • Predation is part of the everyday life of capitalism, in sectors as mainstream as pharmaceuticals, software and oil - where people's money, their data, their time and their attention are routinely taken in fundamentally asymmetrical exchanges. -- Geoff Mulgan
  • Moreover, the concern of some that moving DNA among species would breach customary breeding barriers and have profound effects on natural evolutionary processes has substantially disappeared as the science revealed that such exchanges occur in nature. -- Paul Berg
  • Many nations use language simply to convey information, but it's different in Ireland. With most conversational exchanges you get an 'added extra' like the free little biscuit you sometimes get with a cappuccino in a fancy coffee place. -- Marian Keyes
  • I don't think I was ever particularly mean. I can certainly think of some idiotic exchanges I've had. I was accused of destroying pop music, like Wagner destroyed opera - a guy in Germany started ranting that at me. -- Elvis Costello
  • Jazz vision is the fusion of music and art a real paradox of same-yet different. Here we play in exchanges, like the hardness of the key of c# major and from the softness of Db major - capturing, reflecting and improvising. -- Barbara Januszkiewicz
  • My desire to curtail undue freedom of speech extends only to such public areas as restaurants, airports, streets, hotel lobbies, parks, and department stores. Verbal exchanges between consenting adults in private are as of little interest to me as they probably are to them. -- Fran Lebowitz
  • Obama wants people, as many people as he can get, covered by the government, exchanges, however you want to phrase it, and the more the better, and the sooner, the better, making it impossible to take it away. Meaning, making it impossible to repeal Obamacare. -- Rush Limbaugh
  • For me, Los Angeles, New York, where I don't know my neighbors, where people don't necessarily care if they know their neighbors, I'm missing things that truly fed my soul when I was younger, the exchanges between people, the caring and the shared history with people. -- Sela Ward
  • Cause and effect, the riddle of all history, is a particular devil in financial history; and never more so than today, where entire classes of security are collapsing not on public exchanges and stock-tickers but because there are no markets to establish prices this side of nothing. -- James Buchan
  • One of the things that amazes me about Twitter is the way it utterly eradicates artificial barriers to communication. Things like status, geopolitics and so on keep people from talking to one another. Those go away in Twitter. You see exchanges that would never happen anywhere else. -- Dick Costolo
  • Our right to disagree is precious but fragile. The best way to protect and preserve it is to let the other side speak without demonizing them or destroying their right to be heard. Such civil exchanges are the heart beat of democracy - essential to keeping it alive. -- Madeleine M. Kunin
  • You used to be able to just call people. You didn't have to be on someone's calendar to have a phone conversation. The telephone was an important and valuable domain of communication, both for casual, friendly chats and for professional exchanges of ideas and information. But no more. -- Dan Pallotta
  • In domestic life, the woman's value is inherent, unquantifiable; at home she exchanges proven values for mythological ones. She 'wants' to be at home, and because she is a woman, she's allowed to want it. This desire is her mystique, it is both what enables her to domesticate herself and what disempowers her. -- Rachel Cusk
  • No pawn exchanges, no file-opening, no attack. -- Aron Nimzowitsch
  • Three wishes - no substitutes, exchanges or refunds -- Robin Williams
  • I don't call them sacrifices. I call them exchanges. -- Shawn Johnson
  • I think that cinema has always progressed through exchanges. -- Jacques Audiard
  • Markets and exchanges are merely mechanisms which reflect the temperament of man -- Luke Johnson
  • Marketing is the set of human activities directed at facilitating and consummating exchanges. -- Philip Kotler
  • When a girl marries, she exchanges the attention of many men for the inattention of one. -- Helen Rowland
  • When a girl marries she exchanges the attentions of many men for the inattention of one. -- Helen Rowland
  • You are born into your family and your family is born into you. No returns. No exchanges. -- Elizabeth Berg
  • North Korea has certainly, in the past, used detainees to initiate diplomatic exchanges with the United States. -- Elise Hu
  • Man is an animal that makes bargains no other animal does this - no dog exchanges bones with another -- Adam Smith
  • Providing reserves and exchanges for the whole world is too much for one country and one currency to bear. -- Henry H. Fowler
  • Innovation Games let customers engage other centers of their brain, resulting in richer, deeper, and more meaningful exchanges of information -- Luke Hohmann
  • Campaigns are no longer high-minded exchanges of ideas, even though God knows we need more good ones - ideas, that is. -- Charlie Pierce
  • Do you realize Fischer almost never has any bad pieces? He exchanges them, and the bad pieces remain with his opponents -- Yuri Balashov
  • It is my policy to deepen the Japan-U.S. alliance and to deepen security and economic relations as well as personal exchanges. -- Yoshihiko Noda
  • We have very close humanitarian contacts [with China], wide-ranging youth exchanges, educational and regional contacts, and all of them continue to develop. -- Vladimir Putin
  • Current government regulation interferes with honest voluntary exchanges by imposing arbitrary terms and requiring tons of paperwork disclosing information no one wants anyway. -- John Stossel
  • Persecution mania is still around. In your writing, in your exchanges with people, meeting people who are in Russian affairs, Russian literature, etcetera. -- Joseph Brodsky
  • Buddhists and Taoists of the mainland, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan share the same roots and instructions and have always maintained sound exchanges. -- Jia Qinglin
  • Our friendship is made up of these brief frenzied exchanges, but the quality of our conversation, for all its feverish outpouring, is genuine. -- Carol Shields
  • The United States dollar took another pounding on German, French and British exchanges this morning, hitting the lowest point ever known in West Germany. -- Gordon Sinclair
  • Through the last centuries, the effort of capitalism has been to take all the things that were human relations and turn them into monetary exchanges. -- Daniel Pinchbeck
  • From dwarf tossing to drug taking: The legislator has no place in voluntary exchanges between consenting adults, as dodgy and as dangerous as these might be. -- Ilana Mercer
  • Commodity exchanges have a lot of advantages. One, you are helping transparency. Two, they are not political. It's institutional building. It can survive any environment, in theory. -- Nicolas Berggruen
  • My research interests since then have shifted strongly towards the economic and regulatory problems of the financial services industry, and especially of the securities and options exchanges. -- Merton Miller
  • Long-distance train conversations are unlike the perfunctory exchanges one normally associates with strangers, or the truncated, cut-to-the-chase kind that sometimes take place between seatmates on a plane. -- Alan Huffman
  • Nothing is more limiting than a closed circle of acquaintanceship where every avenue of conversation has been explored and social exchanges are fixed in a known routine. -- A.J. Cronin
  • Free-market capitalism is a network of free and voluntary exchanges in which producers work, produce, and exchange their products for the products of others through prices voluntarily arrived at. -- Murray Rothbard
  • When it comes to exchanges with people, I think, the more genuine you can be, the more giving you can be, the more you will, in the end, feel fulfilled. -- Kim Basinger
  • Dialogue, contrary to popular view, is not a recording of actual speech; it is a semblance of speech, an invented language of exchanges that build in tempo or content toward climaxes. -- Sol Stein
  • And the Arabs are the biggest owners now of media in the United States, okay, and over stock exchanges. And in many major U.S. cities theyĆ¢??re the majority owners. -- Alex Jones
  • International exchanges are not a great tide to sweep away all differences, but they will slowly wear away at the obstacles to peace as surely as water wears away a hard stone. -- George H. W. Bush
  • We are each other's seventh largest trading partner, we are the fifth largest investor there and likewise, we have a lot of exchanges between political leaders, businessmen, tourists and school children too. -- Sellapan Ramanathan
  • We are each other's seventh largest trading partner, we are the fifth largest investor there and likewise, we have a lot of exchanges between political leaders, businessmen, tourists and school children too. -- Sellapan Ramanathan
  • It is a rare and valuable tonic to share insights, dreams and concerns with people whom you have never met. The sole purpose for such exchanges is simply to give light to one another. -- Allison Mackie
  • How can you allow the trading companies to locate computers closer to exchanges and flash millions of bids to give an unfair advantage? Even professionals are losing faith in some aspects of the system. -- Mario
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