Cory Booker became a millionaire because this is how the economy works for people of his class: Rich people give other rich people money to do nothing, simply because they 'deserve' it.
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Being a best-selling author doesn't make you a millionaire. It's not like Stephen King.
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'm one of the only members of the U.S. Senate who isn't a millionaire. And there's absolutely nothing wrong with being a millionaire. But there ought to be a little economic diversity in the Senate and I try to provide it.
There are lots of things about millionaires that make them pretty ordinary, but what's not ordinary is their ability to accumulate wealth, how hard they work, and what they do for a living.
When someone succeeded in quickly making a lot of money in America, people said he had made his fortune.
I became a millionaire overnight by signing a piece of paper. I made more money in that one second than my entire family did in their lifetime.
Riches don't make a man rich, they only make him busier.
The Booker Prize is a big, popular prize for big, popular books, and that's the way it should be.
He didn't work for money. He worked because he loved kids and education.
You can get rich or famous by doing the same thing.
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