Zitat des Tages von Neil Cavuto:
I don't know if many people know this about me, but I have multiple sclerosis. So I don't have time for a lot of shades of gray. I don't have time for BS.
I've known attractive airheads, and I've known ugly idiots.
It's a good thing Winston Churchill was around before the shallow age of television. He might never have become one of the greatest leaders of all time.
I'll rail against what I think is wrong.
We forget the little things, so it's no wonder some of us screw up the big things.
I want to democratize business news.
It's sad that we have become so accustomed to bad service that we're shocked when we get good service.
I'm the reason why I'm overweight. No one made me do it. I did it.
It's not as if I can just pop on my show and be rude if I've had a hard day.
I don't think business news is just for old white men with money.
We're all going to die. While I'm still here, I want to make a difference.
Sexy ain't guys like Churchill and Lincoln.
We're teaching our kids that attributes as vague and relatively meaningless as a toothy smile or a fine head of hair make a fine statement about a person.
The good thing about having this illness is that it allows me to be a little bit crazy.
I'm not wedded to covering the markets. I'm intrigued by the markets. If I can connect Main Street with Wall Street, then I've succeeded.
I'm not staid and unbiased here. I have certain biases I want to convey, and if you disagree, that's fine.
I feel strongly that I need to try to make my shows as real as possible. What you see is what you get.
The other day at a drive-through, I reminded the teenage girl serving me that she forgot my drinks. She looked at me, hissed, rolled her eyes, and then took her sweet time getting me the sodas.
A lot of lawyers are set to tell me that it's not my fault I like to eat.
I hate elitists. I hate conceited people. I hate pompous people.
The tobacco companies knew quite early on the addictive nature of their product.
The rich pay more in total taxes now than ever before - ever. It's true. Just like it's true that when the rich are convinced they're going to be taxed more, they spend less. And when the top few percenters don't spend, there goes all your spending, because they account for half of all retail spending.
Why the hell do we make such a big deal out of things that shouldn't be a big deal?