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Quotes from Alfred Marshall

Material goods consist of useful material things, and of all rights to hold, or use, or derive benefits from material things, or to receive them at a future time.
~ Alfred Marshall
Slavery was regarded by Aristotle as an ordinance of nature, and so probably was it by the slaves themselves in olden time.
~ Alfred Marshall
All labour is directed towards producing some effect.
~ Alfred Marshall
Civilized countries generally adopt gold or silver or both as money.
~ Alfred Marshall
And very often the influence exerted on a person's character by the amount of his income is hardly less, if it is less, than that exerted by the way in which it is earned.
~ Alfred Marshall
All wealth consists of desirable things; that is, things which satisfy human wants directly or indirectly: but not all desirable things are reckoned as wealth.
~ Alfred Marshall
It is common to distinguish necessaries, comforts, and luxuries; the first class including all things required to meet wants which must be satisfied, while the latter consist of things that meet wants of a less urgent character.
~ Alfred Marshall
Every short statement about economics is misleading (with the possible exception of my present one).
~ Alfred Marshall