"The protestor I think will speak up..." - Quote by Bill Gates
The protestor I think will speak up for the world's poorest.
More by Bill Gates
“If you think your teacher is tough, wait till you get a boss.”
“The job was to put into a, a computer with only 4K of memory an entire basic full blown, floating point Basic and that's one of the greatest programming feats I've ever had a chance to work on.”
“Cutting through complexity to find a solution runs through four predictable stages: determine a goal, find the highest-leverage approach, discover the ideal technology for that approach, and in the meantime, make the smartest application of the technology that you already have - whether it's something sophisticated, like a drug, or something simpler, like a bednet.”
More on Justice
“If the government can't get the black man justice, then it's time for the black man to get some justice for himself.”
“A man who really fights for justice must lead a private, not a public, life if he is to survive for even a short time.”
“When you achieve equality, and freedom, and fairness, it's not because I grant it to you. It's because you fought for it because it is your right. This is not about benevolence or charity; it is about every human being's God-given right.”
More on Poverty
“Poor and free rather than rich and enslaved. Of course, men want to be both rich and free, and this is what leads them at times to be poor and enslaved.”
“When the human race neglects its weaker members, when the family neglects its weakest one - it's the first blow in a suicidal movement. I see the neglect in cities around the country, in poor white children in West Virginia and Virginia and Kentucky - in the big cities, too, for that matter.”
“On the one hand, the rich look askance at our continuing poverty - on the other, they warn us against their own methods.”