Those who would trade safety for freedom deserve neither.
If our Trade be taxed, why not our Lands, or Produce in short, everything we possess? They tax us without having legal representation.
Europe will not accept genetically modified foods. It doesn't make any difference in the final analysis what Brussels does, what Washington does, or what the World Trade Organization does.
Luckily, what you trade off in not being part of the comic book canon and not having some literature that you can use to your benefit, in terms of figuring out who you are, you gain in the ability to just be whoever you want to be.
There is a phrase in trade theory; it's called "kicking away the ladder. " First you violate the rules - the market rules - and then by the time you succeed in developing, you kick away the ladders so others can't do it too, and you preach about "free trade. "
People don't trade money for things when they value their money more highly than they value the things.
There was free trade in Africa. There was free enterprise in Africa before the colonialists came.
I would trade all of my technology for an afternoon with Socrates.
I love the academy in terms of the life of the mind and the world of ideas. I also love the streets. I love the churches and mosques and synagogues. I love the trade union centers. I love the community centers. I speak regularly at prisons and so forth.
I think that trade is an important issue. Of course, we are 5 percent of the world's population; we have to trade with the other 95 percent. And we need to have smart, fair trade deals.
People intuitively know that trade is good for our country. We just have to get the right trade agreements.
I believe in trade unionism, and I believe in democracy, in democratic trade unionism.
Let every man practise the trade which he best understands.
I have never worshipped at the altar of free trade, but I've always been an advocate of free trade.
Free trade with Colombia is something that's a no-brainer.
Trade has ever been the extinguisher of war, the eradicator of prejudice, the diffuser of knowledge.
When [Bill] Clinton came along, it sort of moderated a little bit, but Clinton had a different device for breaking unions called NAFTA [North America Free Trade Agreement]. Because the government was entirely lawless, employers could exploit NAFTA to threaten union organizers with transfer. It's illegal, but when you've got a lawless government, it doesn't matter if it's illegal. I think the number of union drives blocked increased by about 50 percent.
If we lose a couple in a row this season, it will be like the World Trade [Center] is coming down again.
I believe in free trade, but I really believe in making great deals for the United States.
There is the plain fool who does the wrong thing at all times anywhere, but there is the Wall Street fool who thinks he must trade all the time.