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Commerce Quotes - Page 2

Honour sinks where commerce long prevails.

Oliver Goldsmith (1825). “A History of the Earth: And Animated Nature”, p.844

Commerce is a form of warfare.

Lyman Abbott (1899). “The Life that Really is”

Lawyers are the jackals of commerce.

Elbert Hubbard (1902). “Contemplations: Being Several Short Essays Helpful Sermonettes, Epigrams and Orphic Sayings”

The life of Liverpool is commerce; it is a city of warehouses and shops.

Katharine Lee Bates (1907). “From Gretna Green to Land's End: A Literary Journey in England”

I own myself the friend to a very free system of commerce, and hold it as a truth, that commercial shackles are generally unjust, oppressive and impolitic.

James Madison, David B. Mattern (1997). “James Madison's "Advice to My Country"”, p.21, University of Virginia Press

When commerce with Moslems flourished, zeal for their massacre declined.

Barbara W. Tuchman (2011). “A Distant Mirror: The Calamitous 14th Century”, p.202, Random House

Many pedestrians have been maimed or killed at the intersection of Resistance and Commerce.

Steven Pressfield (2002). “The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Creative Battles”, p.26, Black Irish Entertainment LLC

Chiefly the sea-shore has been the point of departure to knowledge, as to commerce. The most advanced nations are always those who navigate the most.

Ralph Waldo Emerson (1971). “The Collected Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Society and solitude”, p.10, Harvard University Press

God is making commerce His missionary.

Joseph Cook (1879). “Biology, with preludes on current events. Repr”