The million, million, million. . . to one chance happens once in a million, million, million. . . times no matter how surprised we may be that it results in us.
Write to one person, not a million.
Watching your daughter being collected by her date feels like handing over a million dollar Stradivarius to a gorilla.
As was noted in the Wall Street Journal, last March 21st, FDA approval of drug labelling, '. . . requires seven to ten years, and costs each applicant an average of $70 million. '
Absent the net, we certainly couldn't have organized in 190 countries around the world. It's no substitution for face to face interaction - that's why we have "days of action" where people are in real contact with each other - but it's the cheap (and low-carbon) way to do an awful lot of the planning and organizing. And we can build, for $20k, a website as good as one Exxon can build for $20 million.
[Americans] can't understand that the water in our toilet is cleaner than 880 million have access to.
Without alcohol I'd be richer by two million dollars that went to pay lawyer's fees.
The top 400 people own more wealth now than the bottom 185 million Americans taken together. That is a medieval structure.
I'd walk a million miles to give her what she needs. But she would walk a million more to do what she believes.
The Million Man March would never have been successful if it were not for the women who stood with us and helped to organize to make the March what it eventually became.
Better see rightly on a pound a week than squint on a million.
I do think we have a food problem. In 2006, which is the year for which we have the latest data, 35. 5 million Americans were food insecure. That means there are 35. 5 million Americans who are so hard up at some point during the year that they didn't know where their next meal was coming from. That's a lot of Americans. They don't get reported very much because there's nothing spectacular about people skipping a meal because they're poor. The media tends to ignore that, just as it ignores the sort of chronic food shortages elsewhere in the world.
I had a very down-to-earth product, my wrap dress, which was really a uniform. It was just a simple little cotton-jersey dress that everybody loved and everybody wore. That one dress sold about 3 or 4 million. I would see 20, 30 dresses walking down one block. All sorts of different women. It felt very good. Young and old, and fat and thin, and poor and rich.
My mum never understood how much I earned. When I told her I earned a million pounds a film, she said, 'How much is that?'
He hath disgrac'd me and hind'red me half a million; laugh'd at my losses, mock'd at my gains, scorned my nation, thwarted my bargains, cooled my friends, heated my enemies. And what's his reason? I am a Jew.
If we can get to that 3 percent grow, it is $2 trillion to $2. 5 trillion worth of more government revenues. It's 12 million additional jobs. And those are 12 million jobs paying into Medicare, 12 million jobs paying into Social Security. Growth really is what's driving all of this and growth is what our focus is, which is why we're willing to accept increased short-term deficits in exchange for that long-term payoff.
Every month that we do not have an economic recovery package 500 million Americans lose their jobs.
When people write the history of this thing, of bitcoin, they are not going to write the story of 6 million to a billion. What is truly remarkable is the story of zero to 6 million. It has already happened! And we're not paying attention! That's incredible. That's what had one chance in a million, and it already happened.
More than 48 million men and women have served America well and faithfully in military uniform.
What I'm talking about is the order of deportation, the sequence of deportation. It is almost impossible to move 11 million illegal immigrants overnight. You do it in steps.