Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American businessman David H. Koch.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
David Hamilton Koch was an American businessman, political activist, philanthropist, and chemical engineer. In 1970, he joined the family business: Koch Industries, the largest privately held company in the United States. He became president of the subsidiary Koch Engineering in 1979, and became a co-owner of Koch Industries in 1983. Koch served as an executive vice president of Koch Industries until he retired due to health issues in 2018.
When I was a bachelor with a different girl on my arm every week, people didn't think I was quite legitimate.
I'm a big fan of the military. I think we've got to preserve our military, no question about it.
The only dancing I did was at the discotheques. I was a very good disco dancer. I say that I learned disco dancing at the wrong places.
'The Nutcracker' is the ballet that keeps on giving.
When our bodies are violated by this horrible disease of cancer, we're in total shock because it's so unexpected.
I contribute to public candidate campaigns, and there's a federal limit on how much you can contribute to each individual candidate. I obey the law in that regard, and I feel like I'm doing it properly.
I think to balance the budget, probably every federal department has to take cuts in my opinion.
I believe in gay marriage.
I went to my first dinosaur hall with my father and twin brother. We went to the American Museum of Natural History, and I was blown away by the dinosaurs.
The way I look at it is, cancer research is absolutely nonpartisan. Cancer is very democratic in the sense that it attacks people regardless of their race, their gender, their national background, or their political persuasions.
I'm basically a libertarian, and I'm a conservative on economic matters, and I'm a social liberal.
I was gaga about dinosaurs as a kid.
You know, once you've stood up to cancer, everything else feels like a pretty easy fight.