Love what you do. Get good at it. Competence is a rare commodity in this day and age. And let the chips… — Jon Stewart Copy Share Image
Equity is compromised due to the privatisation of education. Education has become a commodity. Those who can afford to buy it, buy… — Kailash Satyarthi Copy Share Image
My most basic credo is: I never said freedom was cheap. And it ain't. Never will be. It's been the highest priced… — Sonny Barger Copy Share Image
I don't have to tell you how fragile this precious gift of freedom is. Every time we hear, watch, or read the… — Ronald Reagan Copy Share Image
Value manifests itself as exchange value, as a quantitatively determined relationship, in virtue of the fact that one commodity can be exchanged… — Rudolf Hiferding Copy Share Image
I have long accepted that an art fair is not a perfectly curated museum show. Instead, it's more like a brightly lit… — Elisabeth von Thurn und Taxis Copy Share Image
If radio news is to be regarded as a commodity, only acceptable when saleable, then I don't care what you call it… — Edward R. Murrow Copy Share Image
Brotherhood doesn't come in a package. It is not a commodity to be taken down from the shelf with one hand -… — Oveta Culp Hobby Copy Share Image
It were good to know how much hay an acre of every sort will bear; how many cattle the same weight of… — William Petty Copy Share Image
Unlike the sale of a commodity, the giving of a gift tends to establish a relationship between the parties involved. When gifts… — Lewis Hyde Copy Share Image
When a nation is over-reliant on one or two commodities like oil or precious minerals, corrupt government ministers and their dodgy associates… — Bono Copy Share Image
The truth beyond the fetish's glimmering mirage is the relationship of laborer to product; it is the social account of how that… — Leah Hager Cohen Copy Share Image
To think of writing poetry as a "career" is not only ridiculous, it's dangerous. To the imagination. To the way one thinks… — Cate Marvin Copy Share Image
Opinions are the cheapest commodities on earth. Everyone has a flock of opinions ready to be wished upon anyone who will accept… — Napoleon Hill Copy Share Image
The elections are run by the same guys who sell toothpaste. They show you an image of a sports hero, or a… — Noam Chomsky Copy Share Image
As you get closer to equality, you get more pornography. True patriarchal societies like Saudi Arabia do not allow pornography because women… — Stephen Marche Copy Share Image
Time is love, above all else. It is the most precious commodity in the world and should be lavished on those we… — Sydney J. Harris Copy Share Image
Studios are used to have an investment in you, an actual, literal investment in an actor. You paid them some money, you… — Ben Affleck Copy Share Image
Sometimes, instead of purchasing a commodity out and out, people want to buy only the use of it, for a longer or… — John Buchanan Robinson Copy Share Image
I'll tell you what the public likes more than anything, it's the most rare commodity in the world - honesty. — Merle Haggard Copy Share Image
Stocks of companies selling commodity-like products should come with a warning label: "Competition may prove hazardous to human wealth". — Warren Buffett Copy Share Image
Ships are a strange kind of commodity because they're very lumpy, very big individual units, but they're commodities. — Wilbur Ross Copy Share Image
Everyone has a transferable commodity-knowledge. Sharing your unique expertise and making introductions for someone creates a lasting legacy. — Marsha Blackburn Copy Share Image
What happens is that an actor finally ends up being a commodity - as long as it works, people want to be… — Arshad Warsi Copy Share Image
The art market was very different before the mid-1980s: then, art was all about passion, whereas now it's become a commodity. — Adam Clayton Copy Share Image
Quality, quality, quality: never waver from it, even when you don't see how you can afford to keep it up. When you… — Gary Hirshberg Copy Share Image
Time - whether you are burning it up or falling in love or spreading it out thin in a dentist's waiting room… — Joan Lindsay Copy Share Image
A society that has made ostalgia a marketable commodity on the cultural exchange quickly repudiates the suggestion that life in the past… — Christopher Lasch Copy Share Image
“You are what you consume, and as an organism and consciousness, you in fact become a commodity and predator yourself.” — Bryant McGill Copy Share Image
The principal linkages between Japan and the U.S. global economies are trade, financial markets, and commodity markets. — Mark Zandi Copy Share Image
A commodity appears at first sight an extremely obvious, trivial thing. But its analysis brings out that it is a very strange… — Karl Marx Copy Share Image
There is enough oil out there for world demand. It is true that a lot of what's driving oil prices up right… — Barack Obama Copy Share Image
If America is addicted to foreign money and foreign oil, then China is addicted to foreign supplies of just about every commodity… — Thomas P.M. Barnett Copy Share Image
If I'm a commodity, it wouldn't be a wise idea to buy stock in me - although, in the long run, maybe… — Tim Robbins Copy Share Image
When there is a world scarcity of any commodity, whether it's food or free speech, then the whole world must go on… — Jan Struther Copy Share Image
My dad used to sell a type of commodity contract. It was so complicated, he was certain his sales people didn't understand… — Nicholas Jarecki Copy Share Image
Liberated souls are a rare commodity in this world. They are no better; it's just you, a little later, in the next… — Frederick Lenz Copy Share Image
Honesty is a rare commodity in a palace, and that is why so many fairy-tale marriages end up on the rocks. — Garrison Keillor Copy Share Image
For things to have value in man's world, they are given the role of commodities. Among man's oldest and most constant commodity… — Ana Castillo Copy Share Image
Knowledge is not simply another commodity. On the contrary. Knowledge is never used up. It increases by diffusion and grows by dispersion. — Daniel J. Boorstin Copy Share Image