51 Quotes About Goods
- Author Enock Maregesi
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Ukitaka kufanikiwa katika maisha angalia watu wanataka nini halafu wape. Kama wanataka burudani wape. Kama wanataka elimu wape. Kama wanataka bidhaa wape. Kama wanataka huduma wape. Wape kwa msaada wa wataalamu.
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- Author Anthony Liccione
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The more material we lose, the less we have. The less we have, the more we win.
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- Author Bamigboye Olurotimi
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As a business owner anywhere on earth, if you fail to do the needful by putting the right structure and processes in place, you have used your own hands to open doors for thieves and rogues to come in.
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- Author Lailah Gifty Akita
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Money can only be used to buy man-made goods.
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- Author G.K. Chesterton
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A pickpocket is obviously a champion of private enterprise. But it would perhaps be an exaggeration to say that a pickpocket is a champion of private property. The point about Capitalism and Commercialism, as conducted of late, is that they have really preached the extension of business rather than the preservation of belongings; and have at best tried to disguise the pickpocket with some of the virtues of the pirate.
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- Author Thomas L. Friedman
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Goods are traded, but services are consumed and produced in the same place. And you cannot export a haircut. But we are coming close to exporting a haircut, the appointment part. What kind of haircut do you want? Which barber do you want? All those things can and will be done by a call center far away.
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- Author Carl William Brown
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So I am perfectly free to buy any goods that are legally sold throughout Europe, provided that they can be delivered, even though they are not legal in Italy, even because in Italy only stupidity is legal.
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- Author Justin K. McFarlane Beau
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Greed is taking more than you need to feed. Avarice is hoarding, and stockpiling stolen, rotten goods.
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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There is nothing morally wrong with buying stolen goods, unless you know that they were stolen.
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