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Top 25 Karl Marx Commodity Quotes
#1. There is a physical relation between physical things. But it is different with commodities.

#2. I always loved the bad girls in the movies. I loved Bette Davis; I loved Katherine Hepburn. I loved Ava Gardner.

#3. The circulation of commodities is the original precondition of the circulation of money.

#4. It is important that New York, in addition to its fashion, and finance, and tourism, and communications infrastructure, also begin developing venture infrastructure that's for real.

#5. Gold is now money with reference to all other commodities only because it was previously, with reference to them, a simple commodity.

#6. Hands are for other human hands to hold.

#7. These labourers, who must sell themselves piece-meal, are a commodity, like every other article of commerce, and are consequently exposed to all the vicissitudes of competition, to all the fluctuations of the market.

#8. Six wives the King's had now.' Barak's words dragged me from my reverie. 'We can't even get one between us.

#9. Money degrades all the gods of man and converts them into commodities.

#10. A commodity appears at first sight an extremely obvious, trivial thing. But its analysis brings out that it is a very strange thing, abounding in metaphysical subtleties and theological niceties.

#11. What exclusively determines the magnitude of the value of any article is therefore the amount of labour socially necessary, or the labour-time socially necessary for its production.

#12. One thing is beautiful beyond my words to say it: August holding you.

#13. The labour-power is a commodity , not capital, in the hands of the labourer, and it constitutes for him a revenue so long as he can continuously repeat its sale; it functions as capital after its sale, in the hands of the capitalist, during the process of production itself.

#14. 'Glamour's always special to me; they gave me one of my first U.K. covers, and I was so excited when I found out I got a cover for it, so, I always, always have a special place in my heart for 'Glamour.'

#15. There's something brittle in me that will break before it bends.

#16. The thing about anything in life is you have to get ready for it. Study, learn.

#17. There was a research article I read with the headline, "Love Is A Single Act Committed By Two Brains," because of the way oxytocin levels rose in a mother and a son when they hugged. I wish more poets became scientists

#18. A commodity has a value because it is a crystallization of social labor. The greatness of its value, or its relative value, depends upon the greater or less amount of that social substance contained in it; that is to say, on the relative mass of labor necessary for its production.

#19. We cannot tell by looking at the diamond that it is a commodity. When it serves as a use-value, asthetic or mechanical, on the breast of a harlot, or in the hand of a glasscutter, it is a diamond and not a commodity.

#20. I basically love anything that comes in a hot dog bun ... except hot dogs.

#21. Tyra's always standing up for herself and her "race" over perceived slights. For example, she'll say, "You just pushed me because I'm black!" No, I pushed you because the train was coming right at you, you bulimic twit.

#22. Always make time to eat. Always. There's enough starving children in the world without adding to their number

#23. Money appears as measure (in Homer, e.g. oxen) earlier than as medium of exchange, because in barter each commodity is still its own medium of exchange. But it cannot be its own or its own standard of comparison.

#24. I did commercials and voice-overs as a kid, and it just lead to musical theatre opportunities.

#25. The values of commodities are directly as the times of labor employed in their production, and are inversely as the productive powers of the labor employed.
