First of all, no candidate is going to win by catering to the alleged Occupy Wall Street vote.

The people of Kentucky have had enough. They have had enough of bailouts for Wall Street banks.

I don't think my wheelhouse is comfortable in Wall Street. My wheelhouse is small-town America.

It is time we had democratic socialism for working families, not just Wall Street billionaires.

Wall Street sees a social fabric or social contract as inefficiencies, which need to be removed.

It's easier to write about what you know. I wouldn't write about a Wall Street broker, for example.

With the derivatives market larger than ever, we need way more regulation of Wall Street, not less.

If we take care of the customers and associates and grow the business, Wall Street will be pleased.

I don't think anyone would argue with the notion that there have been serious abuses on Wall Street.

Regardless of how or where you enter Wall Street, use your inherent skills and strengths to succeed.

The main event isn't bitcoin. It's using the blockchain to disrupt other industries and Wall Street.

Same way we have enough money to bail out Wall Street, we need to put a down payment on Main Street.

Wall Street is always too biased toward short-term profitability and biased against long-term growth.

The party on Wall Street never ends - while the rest of us pick up their tab and suffer the hangover.

You're not going to hear me singing songs about Wall Street because I don't know anything about that.

Barack Obama is Occupy Wall Street. Barrack Obama is plugged into that world. That's what he believes.

I loved working on Wall Street. I loved the meritocracy of it and the camaraderie of the trading floor.

When you report on Wall Street and health-care reform... what could be more relevant to people's lives?

I was offered a job on Wall Street by my uncle. But I wanted to get out. Make-it-on-my-own kinda thing.

If stocks double but the dollar loses half its value, who beyond Wall Street are the winners and losers?

I want to thank Vox Media, The Verge, Recode, the 'Wall Street Journal,' and CNBC for giving me a voice.

I really like to read when I'm eating - 'The New York Times' or the 'Wall Street Journal,' paper version.

I went public in 2002 in America, and do you know what Wall Street valued my concession in Macau at? Zero.

Wall Street has come to America's heartland, really. The only thing missing are the skyscrapers, you know?

I was a kiddie pool attendant, and I was a white rapper. That's not going to get you a job on Wall Street.

Is Wall Street the rightful master of our economic fate? Or should we choose a broader form of sovereignty?

We also cannot allow Wall Street banks to rewrite the Second Amendment just because they're too big to fail.

I read, every day, the 'Wall Street Journal''s editorials because I like to think how my smart enemy thinks.

It's important for women to continue to break through barriers in our industry, in politics, in Wall Street.

I supported myself by delivering the 'Wall Street Journal' and doing odd jobs. I love plumbing and carpentry.

Wall Street has come a long way from the insider-dominated world that was blown apart by the Great Depression.

On Wall Street, fraudulent schemes tend to thrive during economic booms, and to blow up when times turn tough.

On Wall Street, financial crisis destroys jobs. Here in Washington, it creates them. The rest is just details.

For decades, Wall Street has charged companies a standard fee of 7 percent to sell their shares to the public.

Cristin Milioti! Who you might know from 'How I Met Your Mother' or 'The Wolf of Wall Street.' A pure delight.

Obama, in pursuit of power, has been as greedy and irresponsible as any Wall Street tycoon in pursuit of money.

I think that the S.E.C. has been pretty feckless when it comes to reigning in reckless behavior on Wall Street.

It appears to me that no one has learned a thing; that Wall Street is still operating as if 2008 never happened.

Wall Street is broken for sure because it succumbed to greed and corruption and pure speculation with no values.

Wall Street wants to keep its schemes too complicated to understand so that the roulette wheel can keep turning.

Wall Street is the only place that people ride to in a Rolls Royce to get advice from those who take the subway.

Don't blame Wall Street, don't blame the big banks. If you don't have a job and you are not rich, blame yourself!

Within the cult of Wall Street that forged Mitt Romney, making money justifies any behavior, no matter how venal.

Silicon Valley is like Wall Street in that it will fill and pursue market opportunities to their logical extremes.

This should be the message of Occupy Wall Street: We just want a chance; our government needs to give us a chance.

I don't know anyone on Wall Street who goes to work every day thinking of anything but how to increase their bonus.

Journalism was being whittled away by a Wall Street theory that profits can be maximized by minimizing the product.

If I rob a gas station, I'm going to get 15 years. If I steal $400 million on Wall Street, I start plea-bargaining.

Washington, D.C., is the new Wall Street. No significant financial transaction of any consequence occurs without it.

I'm an anarchist and I do think things such as Occupy Wall Street are about getting a little closer to the solution.

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