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Goods Quotes

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Music is the only religion that delivers the goods.
Frank Zappa

Authors on Goods Quotes: Pope Francis Mahatma Gandhi Curt Flood Paul Polman John Kenneth Galbraith Thomas Jefferson Donald Trump E. F. Schumacher Jerome K. Jerome Aristotle Elbert Hubbard Milton Friedman Leo Burnett Laozi Chris Kilham Philip Neri Jason Kilar Robert Bork Bernard Arnault C. S. Lewis Jimmy Carter William Ernest Hocking Epicharmus of Kos Lucy Maud Montgomery George Washington Charles Koch Plautus Hesiod Manmohan Singh Sophocles Charles Caleb Colton B. Joseph Pine II John Conyers
2.
Unless we change direction, models show that the profit of the entire consumer goods sector could be wiped out by 2050.
Paul Polman

3.
An entirely new system of thought is needed, a system based on attention to people, and not primarily attention to goods. . . .
E. F. Schumacher

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He is not rich, that enjoyeth not his own goods.
Pythagoras

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Luxury goods are the only area in which it is possible to make luxury margins.
Bernard Arnault

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I have made no distinction between the circulation of goods and of money, because there really is none.
Jean-Baptiste Say

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One man's larceny is another's just distribution of goods.
Robert Bork

8.
Goods are displayed by thousands of shopkeepers with a sense of beauty that finds no other outlet.
Mignon McLaughlin

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Protectionism has to be avoided. Protectionism is not only on goods but also in the area of services. Financial protectionism is also bad and should be avoided.
Manmohan Singh

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Life often presents us with a choice of evils, rather than of goods.
Charles Caleb Colton

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Sporting goods sales have suffered because Americans have become too sedentary.
Mike May

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I'm a human being. I'm not a piece of property. I'm not a consignment of goods.
Curt Flood

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Not to share one’s goods with the poor is to rob them and to deprive them of life. It is not our goods that we possess, but theirs.
Pope Francis

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The End is included among goods of the soul, and not among external goods.
Aristotle

15.
Experiences are as distinct from services as services are from goods.
B. Joseph Pine II

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A holding company is a thing where you hand an accomplice the goods while the policeman searches you.
Will Rogers

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This avidity alone, of acquiring goods and possessions for ourselves and our nearest friends, is insatiable, perpetual, universal, and directly destructive of society.
David Hume

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Be a thrifty steward of thy goods.
Sophocles

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The modern world is not geared properly to the storage of goods.
Benjamin Graham

20.
We are all damaged goods in recovery.
Charles Spurgeon

21.
While prices of goods continue to rise, American worker's wages remain stagnant.
Ed Pastor

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Labour, because it chose to remain unintelligent, either became subservient, or insolently believed in damaging the capitalists' goods and machinery or even in killing the capitalists.
Mahatma Gandhi

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And indeed, no man has found his religion until he has found that for which he must sell his goods and his life.
William Ernest Hocking

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We built this country by making things, by producing goods we could sell.
Barack Obama

25.
We all agree that manufacturers have a right to ensure that fake goods are not marketed in their names and that their own goods are not marketed under fake names.
John Conyers

26.
Is still fulfilling its social function in supplying the consumers with more, better and cheaper goods.
Ludwig von Mises

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The goods we spend we keep; and what we save We lose; and only what we lose we have.
Francis Quarles

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If you're a capitalist and you have the best goods and they're free, you don't have to proselytize, you just have to wait.
Eben Moglen

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If you are wise, be wise; keep what goods the gods provide you.
Plautus

30.
When youre dealing with digital goods, you dont have to be tied to one URL.
Jason Kilar

31.
The gods sell to us all the goods which they give us.
Epicharmus of Kos

32.
Do not put all your goods in hollow ships.
Hesiod

33.
Power and machinery, money and goods, are useful only as they set us free to live.
Henry Ford

34.
Money and goods are certainly the best of references.
Charles Dickens

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Those instrumental goods which should serve to maintain the life and health of all human beings should be produced by the least possible labour of all.
Albert Einstein

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Don't tell people how good you make the goods; tell the how good your goods make them.
Leo Burnett

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A lot of the economy is indeed being supplied by goods that are produced offshore. And much of the reason for that is societal.
Frederick W. Smith

38.
Escape is a consumer goods like another
Iain Banks

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We do not manufacture wants for goods we do not produce.
John Kenneth Galbraith

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He who wishes for goods will never have devotion.
Philip Neri

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Friendship is the greatest of worldly goods. Certainly to me it is the chief happiness of life.
C. S. Lewis

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What you do to China is you say if you don't behave we're going to have to start taxing your goods coming into our country.
Donald Trump

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It must be observed that our revenues are raised almost wholly on imported goods.
Thomas Jefferson

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There are the goods; if you want them, you can have them. If you do not want them, they would almost rather that you did not come and talk about them.
Jerome K. Jerome

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The Businessman is one who supplies something great and good to the world, and collects from the world for the goods.
Elbert Hubbard

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What would the people who sold us goods do with the money? They'd get dollars. What would they do with the dollars? Eat them?!
Milton Friedman

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For a product to really be sustainable, it's really got to deliver the goods for the end user. That drives the whole rest of the equation.
Chris Kilham

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Searching for precious goods leads astray.
Laozi

49.
We've become increasingly addicted to consumption of goods that we don't produce ourselves, and a lot of the manufacturing has gone overseas.
Jimmy Carter

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It is not the lowest priced goods that are always the cheapest - the quality is, or ought to be as much an object with the purchaser, as the price.
George Washington