“There are plenty of people who are willing to pay $2.6 million for 30 seconds on the Super Bowl and hundreds of thousands of dollars for 'American Idol.' There will be advertising dollars on the Internet. We're there as well. We win either way.” PeopleWayWellsWinningPayMillionsWillingInternetDollarsAdvertisingPlentySecondsIdolsBowlsSuper BowlAmerican Idol Author:Leslie Moonves
“[Computing] is just a fabulous place for that, because it's a place where you don't have to be a Ph.D. or anything else. It's a place where you can still be an artisan. People are willing to pay you if you're any good at all, and you have plenty of time for screwing around.” PeopleIfsStillsPayWillingPlentyFabulousComputingArtisans Author:Alan Kay
“There are plenty of Minutemen. People willing to be Minutemen. Where are the people that want to be George Washington? Where are the Benjamin Franklins? Where is Sam Adams? Where is John Adams?” PeopleWantWillingPlentyFranklinMinutemen Author:Beck
“We created a whole lot of millionaires to boot. Businesses did just fine. And you know there are plenty of patriotic, successful Americans all across the country -- I meet them every day -- who'd be willing to make this contribution again because they understand there is such a thing as the common good. They understand that we're in this thing together.” KnowsCountryWholeTogetherCommonSuccessfulWillingFinePlentyContributionPatrioticBootsMillionaireCommon Good Author:Barack Obama
“You know, by the time you reach my age, you've made plenty of mistakes if you've lived your life properly. So you learn. You put things in perspective. You pull your energies together. You change. You go forward. My fellow Americans, I have a great deal that I want to accomplish with you and for you over the next two years. And, the Lord willing, that's exactly what I intend to do.” IfsKnowsWantYearsMadeTwoAgeTogetherNextEnergyDealsMistakeLordWillingPerspectiveFellowsAccomplishPlentyTwo Years Author:Ronald Reagan
“In every issue there are winners are losers, and the losers are plenty. But they have to be willing to grudgingly accept the result. That's the genius of our democracy.” ResultsAcceptingDemocracyIssuesWillingGeniusPlentyWinnerLoser Author:Dick Gephardt