“Never in history was there a method devised of such efficacy for setting each country's advantage at variance with its neighbours' as the international gold (or, formerly, silver) standard.” CountryStandardsAdvantageGoldMethodInvestingInternationalSettingSettingsSilverNeighbourEfficacyVariance Book:The collected writings of John Maynard Keynes Source: The collected writings of John Maynard Keynes
“I got the breaks. Starting from nowhere in the corn belt, I helped edit a country weekly, then was jack-of-all-departments on an obscure daily, so that when I arrived in a big city everything I tackled in the line of column conducting and syndicate peddling and playwriting had to bring promotion, because I had no social standing which could be endangered, no reputation to toss away and no pride which might suffer a setback. Everything I acquired had to be velvet. You cannot lose your silver spoon if you are brought up on pewter.” IfsCountryBigsMightSufferingSocialLosesLinesCitiesBreakPrideStandingStartingReputationDepartmentSilverObscureBeltsPromotionCornColumnsSetbackEditsSpoonsTossVelvetConductingBig CitiesPlaywritingSilver SpoonsSyndicatePeddlingPewter Author:George Ade
“It has therefore been justly observed that however honestly the coin of a country may conform to its standard, money made of gold and silver is still liable to fluctuations in value, not only to accidental, and temporary, but to permanent and natural variations, in the same manner as other commodities.” MayMadeStillsCountryValuesNaturalStandardsGoldHonestlyPermanentSilverTemporaryCommodityConformCoinsVariationLiableFluctuationGold And Silver Book:The Works of David Ricardo ... Source: The Works of David Ricardo ...