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I don't know any real billionaires.
We need young Frenchmen who want to become billionaires.
We would be billionaires, but we took responsibility for Summa's failure.
There is no reason that billionaires should crowd us out from our democracy.
Some billionaires like cars, yachts and private jets. Others like newspapers.
Did we ever plan on being billionaires? No, but we wanted to be millionaires.
Ever wonder why billionaires always need more and more money? It's a power trip.
The right wing has an ecosystem that is funded by billionaires who want tax cuts.
Look at all the billionaires. If I know 15 billionaires, I know 13 unhappy people.
I want millionaires and billionaires and Big Oil companies to pay their fair share.
For billionaires who cannot buy good press, there is the option of buying the press.
It doesn't matter who you vote for. It's still the same billionaires that run the world.
For far too long, Congress has been focused on the CEOs, the millionaires, the billionaires.
It is time we had democratic socialism for working families, not just Wall Street billionaires.
Elizabeth Warren never stops raising the alarm about climate change and raging about the billionaires.
When you look at billionaires, many of them share one characteristic: They were not born billionaires.
The middle class should not continue to foot the bill for tax breaks for millionaires and billionaires.
The owners of the Premier League sides are like in the NBA, they're not millionaires, they're billionaires.
Billionaires who want to influence politics could get better 'returns on investment' than from early stage Amazon.
I'm really, truly, deep down happy for my friends when they do well. I want them to all succeed and be billionaires.
In a world where most billionaires are all about talking about taking care of and helping people, Jim Irsay walks it.
I never wanted to be on any billionaires list. I never define myself by net worth. I always try to define myself by my values.
One of the many qualities that separate self-made billionaires from the rest of us is their ability to ask the right questions.
I find the fact that billionaires are quoted as if the fact that they are billionaires gives them some kind of wisdom is outrageous.
The most powerful thing billionaires have isn't their voice. It's earth-shattering, continent-moving, war-starting amounts of money.
The annual 'Forbes' Billionaires List speaks volumes about the movement and concentration of wealth across industries and geographies.
It's an absurd world - you know, billionaires in Birkenstocks. But I'd rather have nerdy tech guys as the next Carnegie than oil tycoons.
A White House dinner is the American family assembled, from labor leaders to billionaires, actors, architects, academicians and athletes.
When billionaires can give $50 million, $500 million to a campaign, and there's no limit, then it makes a mockery of 'one man, one vote.'
I think very few people still understand the distinction between CEOs on Wall Street and the hedge-fund billionaires operating separately.
The smartest billionaires I know never finished high school. I got my degree and my doctorate on the street and an advanced degree in jail.
If Republicans want to defend the rights of corporations and billionaires to spend unlimited, secret money in campaigns, then they should say so.
Arnold Schwarzenegger cut teacher's salaries and parks and libraries rather than raise taxes for the many California millionaires and billionaires.
I certainly don't support billionaires bankrupting media organizations. Even if you don't like the people involved, that sets a dangerous precedent.
I think the latest estimates were that we have about 250,000 millionaires and billionaires. President Obama wants to increase their taxes 13 percent.
We have to stop letting people come in here and make millionaires and billionaires of themselves off of West Virginia while West Virginia remains poor.
It appears the Kochs are among the most defensive billionaires, preferring the comfy confines of their callous and intellectually dishonest world view.
Every American has a right to food, housing, and health care - and we can afford to provide it if billionaires and big corporations pay their fair share.
Laureate is a highly leveraged failing investment whose principal beneficiaries are Wall Street fat cats and billionaires - and William Jefferson Clinton.
During the financial crisis and bailouts of 2008, it probably occurred to very few average people that we were entering a period of hardship for billionaires.
Billionaires and corporations buy and sell politicians, while citizens struggle to exercise their right to vote or hold their elected representatives to account.
The millionaires and billionaires who chose to invest in Australia are actually those who most help the poor and our young. This secret needs to be spread widely.
The average citizen saw that the big PACs with the billionaires and the multimillionaires get what they want in Washington, but the average citizen is left behind.
Tell young girls they can be anything, including entrepreneurs and self-made billionaires. Encourage your friends/daughters/female students/yourself to take a shot.
Just ten of the Jewish billionaires on this Earth have more than enough to transform the occupied territories into heaven. We can put the 'pal' back in Palestinian.
When you look at Mark Zuckerberg and Snapchat and all these twentysomething billionaires, it's really kind of fascinating; a classic tale of the haves and have-nots.
I know it's bad to generalize, but when you think about billionaires, you just think this guy is going to walk into a room and just demand things to be a certain way.
If you're raised with a poverty mentality, nothing is going to change it. I do know some really stingy billionaires. I come from such a generation of hand-to-mouthers.
As a presidential candidate, Donald Trump promised to 'fix the rigged system.' By 'fix,' he apparently meant rigging it to permanently benefit billionaires like himself.
I'm more interested in photographing people who have done something, like writers or directors - even billionaires - as long as I can study them before I photograph them.