What scared me in that debate is that it's not about the ownership rules at all. The vast majority of people don't even know what the rules say, to be perfectly candid. Name all six of them.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Rules are made for people who aren't willing to make up their own.
I think a lot of times there is a tendency in Washington to make rules because of something that was adverse or fraud or something like that. And we make a lot of rules and end up hurting a lot of innocent people that are trying to start up their companies.
We don't really like rules. We think, in some way, they are an infringement of liberty.
The truth is that many people set rules to keep from making decisions.
The secret we should never let the gamemasters know is that they don't need any rules.
The whole notion of owning a person is so ludicrous, there's plenty of room to make fun.
I began taking liberties a long time ago; now it is standard practice for most directors to ignore the rules.
When the new ownership came in, they made some decisions I wasn't pleased with. And when they changed the whole aspect of it, I just totally lost interest.
The quality of ownership is not what it was in yesteryear.
The thing about using other people's money is they're going to set the rules.
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