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Quotations regarding 'Quantity'

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Education alone can conduct us to that enjoyment which is, at once, best in quality and infinite in quantity.
Horace Mann, American Educator (1796-1859)
The trouble with the public is that there is too much of it; what we need in public is less quantity and more quality.
Don Marquis, American Poet (1878-1937)
The numbers may be said to rule the whole world of quantity, and the four rules of arithmetic may be regarded as the complete equipment of the mathematician.
James C. Maxwell, Scottish Mathematician (1831-1879)
We can make a commitment to promote vegetables and fruits and whole grains on every part of every menu. We can make portion sizes smaller and emphasize quality over quantity. And we can help create a culture - imagine this - where our kids ask for healthy options instead of resisting them.
Michelle Obama, American First Lady (1964-  )
All things will be produced in superior quantity and quality, and with greater ease, when each man works at a single occupation, in accordance with his natural gifts, and at the right moment, without meddling with anything else.
Plato, Greek Philosopher
It is the quality of lending over the quantity of lending.
Lewis Thompson Preston, American Businessman (1926-1995)
I am not one of the great composers. All the great have produced enormously. There is everything in their work - the best and the worst, but there is always quantity. But I have written relatively little.
Maurice Ravel, French Composer (1875-1937)
Talent is a matter of quantity. Talent does not write on page, it writes three hundred.
Jules Renard, French Dramatist (1864-1910)
If the quantity of labour realized in commodities, regulate their exchangeable value, every increase of the quantity of labour must augment the value of that commodity on which it is exercised, as every diminution must lower it.
David Ricardo, British Economist (1772-1823)
If a commodity were in no way useful, - in other words, if it could in no way contribute to our gratification, - it would be destitute of exchangeable value, however scarce it might be, or whatever quantity of labour might be necessary to procure it.
David Ricardo, British Economist (1772-1823)
Gold and silver, like other commodities, have an intrinsic value, which is not arbitrary, but is dependent on their scarcity, the quantity of labour bestowed in procuring them, and the value of the capital employed in the mines which produce them.
David Ricardo, British Economist (1772-1823)
In the same manner if any nation wasted part of its wealth, or lost part of its trade, it could not retain the same quantity of circulating medium which it before possessed.
David Ricardo, British Economist (1772-1823)
It is not by the absolute quantity of produce obtained by either class, that we can correctly judge of the rate of profit, rent, and wages, but by the quantity of labour required to obtain that produce.
David Ricardo, British Economist (1772-1823)
Gold, on the contrary, though of little use compared with air or water, will exchange for a great quantity of other goods.
David Ricardo, British Economist (1772-1823)
As the revenue of the farmer is realized in raw produce, or in the value of raw produce, he is interested, as well as the landlord, in its high exchangeable value, but a low price of produce may be compensated to him by a great additional quantity.
David Ricardo, British Economist (1772-1823)
Quantity in food is more to be regarded than quality. A full meal is a great enemy both to study and industry.
Samuel Richardson, English Novelist (1689-1761)
If one introduces the concept of energy of an earthquake then that is a theoretically derived quantity.
Charles Francis Richter, American Scientist (1900-1985)
There were sometimes from forty to sixty English machines, but unfortunately the Germans were often in the minority. With them quality was more important than quantity.
Manfred von Richthofen, German Aviator (1892-1918)
Because of my age and because there's more work on the small screen. What it's missing in quality it makes up for in quantity. From an actor's selfish point of view.
Cesar Romero, American Actor (1907-1994)
The belief is growing on me that the disease is communicated by the bite of the mosquito... She always injects a small quantity of fluid with her bite - what if the parasites get into the system in this manner.
Ronald Ross, Scottish Scientist (1857-1932)
 
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