Quotes about market
Lao Tzu -
The more laws and restrictions there are,The poorer people become....The more rules and regulations,The more thieves and robbers.
Gustave de Molinari -
Just as war is the natural consequence of monopoly, peace is the natural consequence of liberty.
Ludwig von Mises - Planned Chaos
The issue is always the same: the government or the market. There is no third solution.
Sunday Adelaja -
For example, the citizens will live out the value of diligence in their enterprises. They will live out the value of prudence in their finances. They will live out the value of industry in the economy. They will live out the value of love in their neighbourhood. They will live out the value of dignity of labour in the market place, etc. All these will go a long way into propelling both the economy and political life of a nation to the greatest height possible.
Linda F. Radke - The Economical Guide to Self-Publishing: How to Produce and Market Your Book on a Budget
Even the most beautifully written, perfectly edited and well-designed books will fail if people aren't made aware of them!" ––Linda Radke, President of Five Star Publications, on the importance of public relations and marketing.
Sara Sheridan -
For a writer it's a genuinely interesting and hopefully profitable era that makes a variety of books available to a variety of readers, extending both what's available and who gets to read it.
Karl Marx - The Poverty of Philosophy
Economists have a singular method of procedure. There are only two kinds of institutions for them, artificial and natural. The institutions of feudalism are artificial institutions, those of the bourgeoisie are natural institutions. In this, they resemble the theologians, who likewise establish two kinds of religion. Every religion which is not theirs is an invention of men, while their own is an emanation from God. When the economists say the present-day relations--the relations of bourgeois pr
Michael Bassey Johnson -
Only a prostitute will trade her valuables for money, so you shouldn't sell your God given ideas and talents for money, because you don't own it in any way but should be by a divine authority.
Jakub Bożydar Wiśniewski - The Pith of Life: Aphorisms in Honor of Liberty
A foolish environmentalist wants to save nature from the greed of the market by exposing it to the tragedy of the commons. A smart environmentalist wants to save nature from the tragedy of the commons by exposing it to the greed of the market.
Carl William Brown - L'Italia in breve.
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.
Bangambiki Habyarimana - Pearls Of Eternity
It used to be said "Build it and they will come," now it is "Build it and bribe them in".
Ludwig von Mises -
The market system is the basis of our civilization. Its only alternative is the Führer principle.
James Burke - Connections
On why 300 years separates the first use of glass lenses in spectacles and their use in a telescope: “In many cases there are times when an invention is technologically possible – and in which it may indeed appear necessary, as the telescope may have – but without a market the idea will not sell, and in the absence of the technical and social infrastructure to support it, the invention will not survive.
Charlie Hunter -
The market didn't define the music the music defined the market.
Kenneth Fisher -
China's stock market is inextricably tied to politics.
David Fincher -
You can make movies for a select audience, but you have to market it to them.
Ryan Lilly -
A product in the marketplace is the result of thought in an inner space and action more than the common place.
David Harvey - The Enigma of Capital and the Crises of Capitalism
Since the 1970S, financial innovations such as the securitisation of mortgage debt and the spreading of investment risks through the creation of derivative markets, all tacitly (and now, as we see, actually) backed by state power, have permitted a huge flow of excess liquidity into all facets of urbanisation and built environment construction worldwide.
Du Fu -
My path is full of petals–I have swept it for no others.My thatch gate has been closed–but opens now for you. It’s a long way to the market, I can offer you little– Yet here in my cottage there is old wine for our cups.
Yuval Noah Harari - Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind
Romantic literature often presents the individual as somebody caught in a struggle against the state and the market. Nothing could be further from the truth. The state and the market are the mother and father of the individual, and the individual can survive only thanks to them. The market provides us with work, insurance and a pension. If we want to study a profession, the government’s schools are there to teach us. If we want to open a business, the bank loans us money. If we want to build a h
Sara Sheridan -
The hard fact is that writing is available to readers because of market factors as much as particular writing talent.
Barbara Ehrenreich -
In books, coaching sessions, and networking events aimed at the white-collar unemployed, the seeker soon encounters ideologies that are explicitly hostile to any larger, social understanding of his or her situation. The most blatant of these, in my experience, was the EST-like, victim-blaming ideology represented by Patrick Knowles and the books he recommended to his boot-camp participants. Recall that at the boot camp, the timid suggestion that there might be an outer world defined by the marke
Steven Magee -
My ethical values prevent me from investing in the stock market.
Israelmore Ayivor -
It is not the best for us to lay embago on the industries that produce temptations. What we need to do is to compete, overcome and dominate the market with the products of our endurance. No battles we face, no crown will we win. No temptations exist, no conquerors are known.
Derek Thompson - Hit Makers: Why Things Become Popular
It is an economic fact that predicting the future is most valuable when everybody things you are wrong.
Terence Kealey -
In my experience, economists rarely believe passionately in, or care passionately for, the free market. They are generally more concerned to reveal the market's imperfections, to further their own professional importance.
John Stuart Mill - Principles of Political Economy: And Chapters on Socialism
The form of association, however, which if mankind continue to improve, must be expected in the end to predominate, is not that which can exist between a capitalist as chief, and work-people without a voice in the management, but the association of the labourers themselves on terms of equality, collectively owning the capital with which they carry on their operations, and working under managers elected and removable by themselves.
E.M. Forster - Aspects of the Novel
Most of us are pseudo-scholars...for we are a very large and quite a powerful class, eminent in Church and State, we control the education of the Empire, we lend to the Press such distinction as it consents to receive, and we are a welcome asset at dinner-parties.Pseudo-scholarship is, on its good side, the homage paid by ignorance to learning. It also has an economic side, on which we need not be hard. Most of us must get a job before thirty, or sponge on our relatives, and many jobs can only b
Henrietta Newton Martin -
Learn from your experiences and past mistakes, assimilate them and convert them to formulas to achieve sustenance first , and then work your way to success to be the leaders in the market.
Will Advise - Nothing is here...
I wonder how Japan's futuristic robot doctors will treat the worst and most widespread disease humanity already has - artificially lowered IQ. Making people stupider makes them buy more stuff – so “How many robots can you afford?” will be the big question of one of the following decades, unless we go back to Communism and produce everything for the sake of it, for free.
Mohamed Saadi -
I believes that economy is some kind of running war and the market is the battle field , So security is mandatory.
Shahenshah Hafeez Khan -
We start under-estimating our capabilities, when we start repeating the failure reasons given by others to justify their lack of effort. “Market is very slow” is one common reason. The market never stops moving it only changes its pace from time to time, & we fail because of our inability to read the pace of the market.
Fela Durotoye -
If your Idea cannot CHANGE the INDUSTRY, you have added no VALUE
Ryan Lilly -
Most startups actually start down and only go up if they catch the winds of market demand.
Ashu Gaur -
Darwin's Theory Survival of the Fittest, also applies into Business. Companies which consistently innovate, keep itself updated with customer's needs, market trends, check out their competition and accordingly make the strategy to evolve and keep them ahead of competition are the ones which are best suited for survival in Business Environment Evolution
Israelmore Ayivor - Shaping the dream
Create a link through which you can market your dream products. Create a blog or a website of your own depending on what you want to be recognized for. Share your experiences through these media.
Will Advise - Nothing is here...
In days long past, Jarod said he’d write a sentence about my love, translated in Russian, and that sentence, like my love, is clearly not for sale, unlike his virginity, or this book, which I’m both offering at ten times the market value, so hurry up and buy now, before it goes down.
Brenda Hillman -
While I slept you stood in thecolorful night marketwith pyramids of brightfruit piled highWhere those who loved you,rushing back to their intimate stalls,held out pears that had beendreamed for youAnd would the dream pear notcome gladlyonce it knew this was youwanting to take it in?The dream pear chose reality,wanting your mouth as I did -Honestly, it was happy to be bitten.
David Harvey -
...those thoroughly incorporated within the inexorable logic of the market and its demands find that there is little time and space in which to explore emancipatory potentialities outside what is marketed as 'creative' adventure, leisure, and spectacle. Obliged to live as appendages of the market and of capital accumulation rather than as expressive beings, the realm of freedom shrinks before the awful logic and the hollow intensity of market involvements
Toba Beta - Betelgeuse Incident: Insiden Bait Al-Jauza
It wasn't science and technology that cause a slow progress, but collective knowledge of the society and market demands.
William E. Connolly - and Democratic Activism
If you are stuck in circumstances in which it takes Herculean efforts to get through the day— doing low-income work, obeying an authoritarian boss, buying clothes for the children, dealing with school issues, paying the rent or mortgage, fixing the car, negotiating with a spouse, paying taxes, and caring for older parents— it is not easy to pay close attention to larger political issues. Indeed you may wish that these issues would take care of themselves. It is not a huge jump from such a wish t
Dada Bhagwan -
There is no Soul, where there is give and take. Wherever there is give and take, it is a stock market.
Israelmore Ayivor - Daily Drive 365
The value you get does not depend on what you have, but how much of it you bring to the market place. You don’t get paid when you keep your gifts at home and go to the market empty handed!
Ludwig von Mises - Liberalism
Against what is stupid, nonsensical, erroneous, and evil, [classical] liberalism fights with the weapons of the mind, and not with brute force and repression.
Friedrich A. Hayek - The Constitution of Liberty
It is because every individual knows little and, in particular, because we rarely know which of us knows best best that we trust the independent and competitive efforts of many to induce the emergence of what we shall want when we see it.
Sunday Adelaja -
You have to be firm, persistent, passionate, and driven by the idea and have a strong desire to bring your product to the market
Flannery O'Connor - Mystery and Manners: Occasional Prose
The writer who position is Christian, and probably also the writer whose position is not, will begin to wonder at this point if there could not be some ugly correlation between our unparalleled prosperity and the stridency of these demands for a literature that shows us the joy of life. He may at least be permitted to ask if these screams for joy would be quite so piercing if joy were really more abundant in our prosperous society.
Richie Norton -
Sell the results, not the nuts and bolts.
Jeffrey Carver -
Write from the soul, not from some notion about what you think the marketplace wants.The market is fickle; the soul is eternal'.