T Quotes
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“Trade and collaboration, the transfer of goods, people and ideas, are central to supporting health systems as well as developing and rolling out tests, treatments, and cures. We cannot respond effectively alone. We have to respond collectively.”
Source: The Plague Cycle: The Unending War Between Humanity and Infectious Disease
“Trade and commerce, which were used by England and now China, are the best methods to conquer the world peacefully.”
“Trade and money, which go together in a stream of energy, inevitably wash away the enclosing walls of a society of status.”
Source: The God of the Machine
“Trade barriers constitute isolation; isolation gives rise to hatred, hatred to war, and war to invasion.”
“Trade book publishing is by nature a cottage industry, decentralized, improvisational, personal; best performed by small groups of like-minded people, devoted to their craft, jealous of their autonomy, sensitive to the needs of writers and to the diverse interests of readers. If money were their primary goal, these people would probably have chosen other careers.”
“Trade can really be good for American workers and American businesses.”
“Trade cannot exist without trust, and it is very difficult to trust strangers.”
Source: Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind
“Trade creates jobs and lifts people out of poverty. And when that happens, societies stabilize and grow. And there is nothing like a stable society to fight terrorism and strengthen democracy, freedom and rule of law.”
“Trade has always existed, but we used to defend our strategic interests. Could you imagine the United States allowing French engineering giant Alstom to purchase General Electric? I don't think so.”
“Trade has played a vital role in the social evolution of humankind. It allowed people to specialise, which raises both skill levels and efficiency. It brought people from different lands together, co-operating rather than competing over resources.”
“Trade has suddenly become massively unpopular. I think that's massively unjust. I think free trade has been wonderful for America on balance.”
“Trade helps bring us products cheaply, but there is no guarantee whatsoever to assume that it will allow us to replace the jobs that have been lost, and there is no mechanism under productivity that says that, either.”
“Trade him for a six pack; it doesn't even have to be cold.”
“Trade increases the wealth and glory of a country; but its real strength and stamina are to be looked for among the cultivators of the land.”
Source: A history of the Right Honorable William Pitt, Earl of Chatham: containing his speeches in Parliament : a considerable portion of his correspondence, when Secretary of State, upon French, Spanish, and American affairs, never before published with an account of the principal events and persons of his time, connected with his life, sentiments and administrations ; (Mit dem Bildnisse Pitts)
“Trade is 10 times as old as farming.”
“Trade is a proper and decent relationship, with dignity and respect on both sides.”
“Trade is a social act.”
Source: John Stuart Mill's Social and Political Thought: Freedom
“Trade is a social act. Whoever undertakes to sell any description of any goods to the public, does what affects the interest of other persons, and of society in general; and thus his conduct, in principal, comes within the jurisdiction of society.”
Source: On Liberty
“Trade is good for the economy. Trade creates growth. The problem is that it creates growth but it does not think about distribution of the benefits of that growth.”
“Trade is much superior to piracy. You can rob and kill a man but once, but you can cheat him again and again.”
Source: The Walking Drum
“Trade is now clearly designed to favor the wealthiest and most powerful corporations at the expense of the rest of us. The three wealthiest people on earth now control more assets than the combined incomes of 600 million people in the world's 48 poorest countries.”
“Trade is the best cure for prejudice.”
“Trade is the natural enemy of all violent passions. Trade loves moderation, delights in compromise, and is most careful to avoid anger. It is patient, supple, and insinuating, only resorting to extreme measures in cases of absolute necessity.”
“Trade is the natural enemy of all violent passions. Trade loves moderation, delights in compromise, and is most careful to avoid anger. It is patient, supple, and insinuating, only resorting to extreme measures in cases of absolute necessity. Trade makes men independent of one another and gives them a high idea of their personal importance: it leads them to want to manage their own affairs and teaches them to succeed therein. Hence it makes them inclined to liberty but disinclined to revolution.”
“Trade is the oldest and most important economic nexus among nations. Indeed, trade along with war ha been central to the evolution of international relations.”
Source: The Political Economy of International Relations
“Trade isn't about goods. Trade is about information. Goods sit in the warehouse until information moves them.”
Source: Chanur's Legacy
“Trade it may help, society extend,
But lures the Pirate, ant corrupts the friend:
It raises armies in a nation's aid,
But bribes a senate, and the land's betray'd.”
“Trade justice for the developing world and for this generation is a truly significant way for the developed countries to show commitment to bringing about an end to global poverty.”
“Trade liberty for safety or money and you'll end up with neither. Liberty, like a grain of salt, easily dissolves. The power of questioning - not simply believing - has no friends. Yet liberty depends on it.”
“Trade on the Internet is becoming very widespread. The problem is our laws have not caught up with electronic commerce.”
“Trade protection accumulates upon a single point the good which it effects, while the evil inflicted is infused throughout the mass. The one strikes the eye at a first glance, while the other becomes perceptible only to close investigation.”
Source: Sophisms of the Protectionists
“Trade reform has also been linked to increased income disparity as skilled workers have captured more benefits from globalization than their unskilled counterparts.”
“Trade show booth setup isn’t guesswork. The order of installation matters, and poor contractor timing can lead to delays, damage, and wasted money.”
Source: Trade Show 411: The Essential Guide to Exhibiting Like a Pro
“Trade show shipping isn’t one-size-fits-all. You might drive a small inline booth to a local show or use a freight carrier to move a large island exhibit across the country. Your choice depends on your budget, how much time you have, the distance, and how fragile your materials are. Each option has pros and cons. What works for one show might not work for the next. The key is to understand your options and plan ahead so your booth arrives on time and in good shape.”
Source: Trade Show 411: The Essential Guide to Exhibiting Like a Pro
“Trade shows and events drive a surge in readership for trade magazines, websites, and newspapers. This spike is a prime opportunity to expose your company to thousands of potential buyers.”
Source: Trade Show 411: The Essential Guide to Exhibiting Like a Pro
“Trade small because thats when you are as bad as you are ever going to be. Learn from your mistakes.”
“Trade Street was still like a fairy tale at night, with its old-fashioned streetlamps shining like lemon lollipops in front of the candy-colored businesses.”
Source: Other Birds
“Trade unionism is not socialism. It is the capitalism of the proletariat.”
“Trade unions are islands of anarchy in a sea of chaos.”
“Trade unions have been an essential force for social change, without which a semblance of a decent and humane society is impossible under capitalism.”
“Trade unions infringe upon the property rights of company owners.”
“Trade wars and tariffs are written in numbers—but human hardship is written in lost homes, canceled crops, and closed horizons.”
“Trade wars arent started by countries appealing to respected, independent trade authorities. Rather, trade wars begin when one country decides to violate international trade rules to undercut another countrys industries.”
“Trade your bitterness with gratefulness. You will find joy of life.”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!
“Trade your cleverness for bewilderment.”
“Trade your expectations for appreciation and the world changes instantly.”
“Trade your secrets and become who you are.”
“Trade's proud empire hastes to swift decay.”
Source: The works of Oliver Goldsmith: Vicar of Wakefield, select poems and comedies, with intr., notes and a life by J.F. Waller
“Trade-offs have been with us ever since the late unpleasantness in the Garden of Eden.”
Source: Ever Wonder Why? and Other Controversial Essays
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