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Trade Quotes - Page 3

In the same manner if any nation wasted part of its wealth, or lost part of its trade, it could not retain the same quantity of circulating medium which it before possessed.

In the same manner if any nation wasted part of its wealth, or lost part of its trade, it could not retain the same quantity of circulating medium which it before possessed.

David Ricardo, John Ramsay McCulloch (1846). “The Works of David Ricardo, Esq., M.P.: With a Notice of the Life and Writings of the Author”, p.264, London, J. Murray

there is nothing more American than the trade-union movement.

Rose Schneiderman, Lucy Goldthwaite (1967). “All for one”

Everybody gets what they want out of the market.

"Market Wizards: Interviews With Top Traders". Book by Jack D. Schwager, 1989.

There are no solutions; there are only trade-offs.

"David Mamet launches tirade against 'antisemitism' of British writers" by Vanessa Thorpe, www.theguardian.com. June 11, 2011.

He that hath a Trade, hath an Estate.

Benjamin Franklin (1848). “The Way to Wealth”, p.2