I happen to enjoy grilled cheese and tomato sandwiches.
I'm a competitive type of person, whether it's playing a game of basketball or playing business games.
I don't dislike money, but there's only so much money you can use.
People who have money have an obligation. I wouldn't say I'm entitled to tell them what to do with it but to use it wisely.
I had one idea that never changed in my mind - that you should use your wealth to help people.
I want the last cheque I write to bounce.
It's the intelligent thing to be frugal.
There are restaurants you can go in and pay $100 a person for a meal. I get as much satisfaction out of paying $25.
Most large companies structure their affairs so that they minimize their tax payments. As long as you do it within the law, it's OK.
When you are 81 years old, you don't really need a lot of the trappings of wealth.
I was with a special services unit in the Korean war, and when I got out, the biggest thing I got was a GI scholarship.
I was raised as a Catholic, but I got up to go to church because I thought I'd be hit by a bolt of lightning if I didn't.
I cannot think of a more personally rewarding and appropriate use of wealth than to give while one is living.
When you've got the money, you spend it. When you've spent it all, let someone else get going and spend theirs.
I'm a shabby dresser.
A lot of wealthy people, they don't realize they have the alternatives of spending the money for good.
How to become a millionaire? Become a billionaire first.