I'm a job creator.

I am a self-made brat.

Change is not threatening.

I've become an animal rights activist.

Washington is unpredictable these days.

I'll trade glib for common sense any day.

Money is a way of expressing no compromise.

Rich people only like being around rich people.

What excites me the most is working on new projects.

I'm not a daredevil. I don't fly without a safety net.

Casino gambling is colorful and dramatic and theatrical.

I've changed my will to show my concern for animal rights.

Money doesn't make people happy. People make people happy.

Keep it simple. Tell the truth. People can smell the truth.

Remember that the Communist Party is a meritocracy in China.

I've never had difficulty dominating any market I've been in.

Nobody likes being around poor people, especially poor people.

The pent-up demand for the good life in China is extraordinary.

I thrive in competitive environments. I've never been in a monopoly.

We never know what the Street is going to do with the funky trading.

If I complain about a traffic jam, I have no one to blame but myself.

Managing China is a daunting task, and they've got smart people doing it.

'Le Reve' may be one of the three best pictures Pablo Picasso ever painted.

I had an excellent Ivy League education, and it gave me a long view of things.

Posturing is counterproductive. Posturing only works if things are screwed up.

You can't discuss Macau in any logical conversation. It will distort any reality.

Macau has been steady. The shocking, unexpected government is the one in Washington.

Anyone can make things that are beautiful; we need to make things that are remarkable.

Guys like me are job creators, and we don't like having a bulls-eye painted on our back.

This is what you need to do in a luxury business: look for people who will like being there every day.

You need to build a place that is a touristic destination that brings in people from outside the region.

Keep a strong balance sheet, don't get over-leveraged, and try to protect the security of your employees.

I went public in 2002 in America, and do you know what Wall Street valued my concession in Macau at? Zero.

This office is smaller than the last one I had. I'm not trying to impress people. I want to be close to them.

Other people's successes are good news - for them and for you. Good for you because they show you a way to go.

We're on our way to Greece, in the hands of a confused, foolish government. It's got to stop. It's got to stop.

I don't play computer games. What I do is yell at my secretary and say, 'Go on the Internet, and find this or that.'

I want people to be transported by the hotel. I'm thinking, What is it that would make people be delighted and amazed?

A lot of places in Las Vegas are big boxes of stuff. The hotels I've built have had, for lack of a better term, a soul.

Capital structure isn't an eyeshade economic thing: It's about your ability to protect your workforce and your service levels.

Artists, actors, people like that, they live in a very strange bubble of their own. They're mollycoddled; they're highly privileged.

Keeping customers is about the experience, and the employees control the culture and temperature of the business. Never forget that.

I love being part of the Chinese scene as a businessman. That doesn't mean that there aren't short-term discomforts and adjustments.

I don't want any more concentration camps for animals that are cruelly treated, force-fed to fatten themselves up for our consumption.

It's very difficult for the middle class in America to keep up because of the inflationary pressure and the devaluation of the dollar.

Did we not all grow up saying we had to have four glasses of whole milk a day for healthy bones? It's ridiculous. It's liquid cholesterol.

Donald calls me and asks me what I think. Very often I will answer him, but Donald Trump is his own adviser. He is his own campaign manager.

Someone who will take responsibility for the real welfare of the American people, to be honest with them. I'd like to have that adult in the room.

I believe in Las Vegas. I think its best days are ahead of it. But I'm afraid to do anything in the current political environment in the United States.

Our government is printing money, and it's degrading the living standard of every person in America. It's the cause of frustration, anger, and confusion.

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