The Black Market Quotes
Collection of top 23 famous quotes about The Black Market
The Black Market Quotes & Sayings
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For those of us in the financial world, Black Friday has a strong negative connotation, referring to a stock market catastrophe.
— Mark Skousen
Out there is nothing but possibilities.
— Michael Douglas
If they had to transport black market human organs or drugs or sexbots or whatever was in those crates, he'd do it. Because he was scared.
— James S.A. Corey
Any time people create a "black market" to avoid government regulation, they are engaged in, and promoting, free market economics.
— Dave Champion
Never curse yourself by limiting your students.
— Harbhajan Singh Yogi
It was a kitchen to be useful in.
— Holly Black
Forget the perfect offering. Everything is flawed. It's the cracks that let the Light in ...
— Leonard Cohen
The thing about the black market is, it's racist. White children make useful slaves, too.
— M.C. Humphreys
I always order the banned books from a black market dealer in California, figuring if the State of Mississippi banned them, they must be good.
— Kathryn Stockett
If you destroy a free market you create a black market.
— Winston Churchill
The greater the penalties laid on sellers in the black market ... the higher the black market price.
— Kenneth E. Boulding
The U.S. stock market now trades inside black boxes, in heavily guarded buildings in New Jersey and Chicago.
— Michael Lewis
I don't sleep all that much, but when I do, it's sound.
— Gene Simmons
I was out of Hell Fire and my black market dealer was dead.
— L.A. Kennedy
A heart? Peppone knows where one is to be met with. There is always someone in the black market in need of dying early.
— Michelle Franklin
In the domain of cops and robbers, an interdiction serves to structure a black market and a shadow economy.
— William Irwin Thompson
Look this is hardly fair. You sold me impure petrol at black-market price and not even one shop could be put to the torch.
— Saadat Hasan Manto
Why black and white? Because color can be too demanding.
— Diane Keaton