A Quote by Li Ka-shing

Buying land is not like buying antique. It is not the only deal available. — © Li Ka-shing
Buying land is not like buying antique. It is not the only deal available.
Americans like buying American vs. buying from Chavez or buying from the Middle East.
If you ask me what I think people should be getting next season, I’ll tell you what I’d like them to buy—nothing. I’d like people to stop buying and buying and buying.
Whether it's buying products or researching what you're buying, or just becoming aware of what you're buying, you're saying so much with the money that you're spending.
You cannot bore people into buying your product - you can only interest them in buying it.
Instead of buying six things, buy one thing that you really like. Don't keep buying just for the sake of it.
Buying a Ferrari is like buying Château Pétrus if you like fine wines. It's the safe choice.
When I was a teenager in New York, I was buying antique clothes. I still am.
Our policy is to concentrate holdings. We try to avoid buying a little of this or that when we are only lukewarm about the business or its price. When we are convinced as to attractiveness, we believe in buying worthwhile amounts.
People tend to think that paying a debt is like going out and buying a car, buying more food or buying more clothes. But it really isn't. When you pay a debt to the bank, the banks use this money to lend out to somebody else or to yourself. The interest charges to carry this debt go up and up as debt grows.
Good owners aren't buying franchises because they think it's a good economic deal. They're buying franchises because they're a huge fan of the sport and they want to be a steward of that team. If they just do it because of a good economic deal, they're going to be bad owners.
I'm interested only in buying land in my native Hawaii so that one day I can live there and have the space to rescue animals.
Studios will tell you that they can't turn a profit on female-driven entertainment. Which is like the Gap saying no one is buying clothes anymore. No. No one is buying your clothes.
I like to think that people are buying Emilia Wickstead because they want to keep it in their wardrobe as an investment piece; she's not just buying it because it's of the moment or what's currently in season.
There is far greater peril in buying knowledge than in buying meat and drink.
You’re not buying news when you buy The New York Times. You’re buying judgment.
You're buying years of work, toil in the sun; you're buying a sorrow that can't talk.
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