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Goods Quotes - Page 3

Governing involves choosing and making choices between competing goods.

"Examining Future Conservatism As Trump Transitions To The White House". "Morning Edition" with, ijpr.org. November 25, 2016.

We do not manufacture wants for goods we do not produce.

John Kenneth Galbraith (1998). “The Affluent Society”, p.113, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Take the good the gods provide thee.

John Dryden, “Alexander's Feast; Or, The Power Of Music”

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, Geoffrey Harvey (2008). “Three Men in a Boat and Three Men on the Bummel”, p.321, Oxford University Press

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, Stephen Lucas (1999). “The Quotable George Washington: The Wisdom of an American Patriot”, p.10, Rowman & Littlefield

Goods are theirs that enjoy them.

George Herbert (1841). “The remains of ... George Herbert”, p.174

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

Elbert Hubbard (2005). “Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Businessmen”, p.315, Cosimo, Inc.

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 running for President". "The O'Reilly Factor", www.foxnews.com. June 16, 2015.

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

Letter to Arthur Greeves on December 29, 1935. "They Stand Together: The Letters of C. S. Lewis to Arthur Greeves (1914-1963)". Book by C. S. Lewis, p. 477, 1979.

Women spend the money of society on its goods.

"Permaculture: Design For Living". Interview with Alan AtKisson, www.context.org. 1991.

Houseless: Having paid all taxes on household goods.

Ambrose Bierce (2001). “The Unabridged Devil's Dictionary”, p.113, University of Georgia Press