A Quote by Josh Silver

We're not the millionaires that people think when they see busses. — © Josh Silver
We're not the millionaires that people think when they see busses.
Millionaires are risk-takers, and they don't become millionaires until they're 40 or 50. It's a slower process than a lot of people think.
I think I've been a moderately good boss. I've made a lot of people extremely wealthy - I think we've created 30 millionaires.
It's the same misconception I used to have. I meet people and think they're millionaires and they're not.
In L.A., though, people get off busses calling themselves actors, so many are really not professionals.
People think all wrestlers are millionaires. It's really a blue-collar existence.
Which is more remarkable fact about America: that millionaires are idealists or idealists become millionaires.
Abolish plutocracy if you would abolish poverty. As millionaires increase, pauperism grows. The more millionaires, the more paupers.
The Patriotic Millionaires campaign, pulled together quickly by the Agenda Project in New York City, just happens to appear on the same day as a new study from the Center for Responsive Politics revealing that half of the members of the House and the Senate are millionaires.
I think it's quite difficult to understand what kind of life a writer leads. They might be millionaires, or they might be starving people.
I don't think we'll ever be millionaires. I don't really think about the future.
I like to write on tour busses and airplanes. Something about moving.
Millionaires are marrying their secretaries because they are so busy making money they haven't time to see other girls.
I feel strikingly domestic. We're in our own world with two busses and trucks.
Let the light be called Day so that men may grow corn or take busses.
I think, in storytelling, people want to see triumph, and so it's usually nice to start with failure and see someone somehow rise above it. People like to see people try. And they like to see people fail for comedy, and they like to see people succeed for the drama and emotion.
If you raise taxes on millionaires and billionaires, you'll do nothing to address the debt and the deficit. And the thing you might do is you might finally put this economy over another cliff. These millionaires and billionaires are the folks that try to create jobs and help grow the economy.
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