I love Monopoly. You know why? When I play Monopoly with you, I'm going to buy everything from Baltic Avenue to Marvin Gardens. If you get to my side of the board, you'd better roll boxcars, or you're going to pay rent.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
A monopoly is like running on firm ground. Nothing compels you to move, but if you do, you move forward. The faster you run, the more scenery you see - so you have some incentive to run fast.
I began playing Monopoly for real when I was 26 years old. Today, my wife and I have approximately 1,400 little green houses - each paying us monthly. You do not have to be a rocket scientist or have a Harvard degree to play Monopoly for real.
The first Monopoly game I played with my brothers, I hated losing so much, I just had to beat them.
Competition is always a good thing. It forces us to do our best. A monopoly renders people complacent and satisfied with mediocrity.
I don't think it's good in any business for anyone to have a monopoly. On the other hand, you need to have size to get costs down.
Before the monopoly should be permitted, there must be reason to believe it will do some good - for society, and not just for monopoly holders.
We don't have a monopoly. We have market share. There's a difference.
I think it's wrong that only one company makes the game Monopoly.
I don't know what a monopoly is until somebody tells me.
I thrive in competitive environments. I've never been in a monopoly.