Buying Quotes
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Journalism consists in buying white paper at two cents a pound and selling it at ten cents a pound.
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I end up not buying a lot of things, because I find them ridiculous.
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I think that the thing you have to do is, people have to start being held accountable for their decisions. If somebody's not buying insurance, then they're going to have to be selling their car, or whatever it is to try to help cover that.
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Mr. President I am here to tell you we are not buying what you are selling in 2012.
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You’re not buying news when you buy The New York Times. You’re buying judgment.
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By the end of his life, one has a far easier time picturing Hugh Hefner buying his girlfriend a comfy pair of slippers than one of the satin corsets the Bunnies used to wear.
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When buying shares, ask yourself, would you buy the whole company?
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As opposed to living the rich life and consuming as much as possible, people have to take a step back. Instead of buying the biggest diamond or having 18 cars, do other things. Buying the biggest thing is outdated and there is no excuse for it.
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Trouble is, most times, when you go looking to sell your soul, nobody's buying.
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When you find that it fails to respond adequately to your buying you don't need any better tip to sell.
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Having money and buying things with money is a good thing. But also do not forget to check occasionally to lose if you do not buy anything with money or not
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Debt is not caused by spending, it is caused by buying things that you don't pay for. Or, it's caused by cutting revenues that you don't offset ... by cuts in spending.
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I'm an economist by training. And I know that what works is a permanent increase in buying power.
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When you're buying a pair of TOMS, if you don't feel like you're part of a community, then I've failed.
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Yes, but it's pricey. The stock is very high and they keep buying things.
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Nobody would put as little thought and effort into buying an automobile as they put into deciding who to elect as President of the United States.
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Buying is a profound pleasure.
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What," I said, "is that a crime here or something? Like only buying one thing at the Gas/Gro?