And I had an old-fashioned idea that dividends were a good thing.
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I do not own a single security anywhere that doesn't pay a dividend, and I formed a mutual-fund company with that very simple philosophy.
Everything shapes you to be the person you are today. Sometimes hard lessons pay off dividends.
Something got screwed up in terms of your priorities if you think it's more important to get rid of the dividend tax than it is to take care of 11 million kids.
People like me, whose income largely comes from dividends, should pay more taxes.
I really did believe that the most successful investments were the ones that you could own for the long run.
Workers are baking the pie of prosperity, but they're not sharing in those dividends. That's unfair.
Do you know the only thing that gives me pleasure? It's to see my dividends coming in.
As you know with the Arab Spring, there were no dividends.
People like me, whose income largely comes from dividends, should pay more taxes. The problem is that taxes aren't used efficiently.
Whenever I've done anything where I feel like, 'Oh, it would be smart to do that,' it's always been a mistake. Whenever I do the 'Oh, it would be fun to do that,' it's always paid dividends.