I want a man who's kind and understanding. Is that too much to ask of a millionaire?
In December I agreed to extend the tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans because it was the only way I could prevent a tax hike on middle-class Americans. But we cannot afford $1 trillion worth of tax cuts for every millionaire and billionaire in our society. We can't afford it. And I refuse to renew them again.
No woman marries for money they are all clever enough before marrying a millionaire to fall in love with him first.
I want to reform the tax code so that it's simple fair and asks the wealthiest households to pay higher taxes on incomes over $250 000 - the same rate we had when Bill Clinton was president the same rate we had when our economy created nearly 23 million new jobs the biggest surplus in history and a lot of millionaires to boot.
Some of the best health care services are free or cost very little and are even available to millionaires but hardly anyone knows they exist.
There should not be one new dime in tax breaks for millionaires and billionaires as long as millions of children in America are poor hungry uneducated and without health coverage.
Bad taste creates many more millionaires than good taste.
They say Yogi Berra is funny. Well he has a lovely wife and family a beautiful home money in the bank and he plays golf with millionaires. What's funny about that?
In my experience it is rarer to find a really happy person in a circle of millionaires than among vagabonds.
If we could sell our experiences for what they cost us we'd all be millionaires.
I think there's a suspicion in the South of people putting on airs. You see it in most successful Southern politicians but you also see it in someone like Richard Petty who may be a multimillionaire stock car driver but he's also beloved because he has a nice self-deprecatory way about him.
But the relationship of morality and power is a very subtle one. Because ultimately power without morality is no longer power.