Bill Gates Quotes

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Bill  Gates
“Most people overestimate what they can do in one year and underestimate what they can do in ten years.”
Bill Gates

Larissa Ione
“I suggested that someone grab Bill Gates and get him to install a new operating system, but apparently he's not a demon" At Reaver's eye roll she nodded. "Right? I was surprised too.”
Larissa Ione, Reaver

“...why do people venerate Einstein or Bill Gates? Clive Bell explains: Genius worship is the inevitable sign of an uncreative age....”
John Geddes, A Familiar Rain

“Bill Gates wasn't born rich but he wasn't poor either even before he discovered Microsoft, he was just waiting for a connecting flight to the boulevards of greatness.”
Ikechukwu Izuakor, Great Reflections on Success

“I'm not rich as Bill Gates neither I'm famous as Tom Cruise, But trust me I am happier than all of them.”
Rishabh Surya

Bill  Gates
“Most people overestimate what they can accomplish in a day - and overestimate what they can accomplish in a year.”
Bill Gates

Steve Jobs
“I think the world’s a better place because Bill realized that his goal isn’t to be the richest guy in the cemetery, right?”
Steve Jobs

Olaotan Fawehinmi
“Success, Bill Gates said, is a lousy teacher. It seduces smart people into thinking they can't lose.
Same goes for good looking people. Beauty reduces the consciousness that it takes more to catch the heart of the right partner.
We often think being good at one thing is all we need to succeed, but hey, success is less of what you are good at, but more of what you are good for.
Of what use is beauty with no brains, culture without character, knowledge that does not impact, or skill that does not add value?
For any seemingly "good" thing to last, great attention we must pay to the unseen intrinsic component that sustains it.”
Olaotan Fawehinmi, The Soldier Within

“You can be a billionaire like anybody in the world. Just need to work smart like Bill Gates...!!!”
M.Rehan Behleem

“No matter how much you learn in college, it never prepares you for the real world.”
Donald Allen, Bill Gates’ Top 15 Secrets For Success In Life And Business: Rationed Short Guide For Mature Minds That Seek Good Advice And Not To Be Lectured

“Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Einstein, Darwin were like you and me before they started dreaming. They dreamt and conquered.”
M.Rehan Behleem

Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
“Bill Gates said: wait till you see what your computer can become. But it's You, who should be doing the becoming, not the damn fool computer. What you can become is the miracle you were born to be through the work that you do.”
Kurt Vonnegut Jr., A Man Without a Country

“Je choisis une personne paresseuse pour un travail difficile, car une personne paresseuse va trouver un moyen facile de le faire.”
Bill Gates

“Is the rich world aware of how 4 billion of the 6 billion live? If we were aware, we would want to help out, we’d want to get involved.”
Melinda Gates, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

“Power comes not from knowledge kept but from knowledge shared.”
Bill Gates

“Bill gates was like you, but worked on his imagination.”
M.Rehan Behleem

“For less than the cost of a standard Windows license, you can download GNU tools and a fresh Linux kernel or good free software which you will enjoy much more.”
Richard Stallman, Contra el Copyright

Gavin Nascimento
“The Gates Foundation also had links to multiple doctors and scientists that advised governments on how best to respond to the 'pandemic'. In fact, the initial research paper published in March 2020 that kicked off these pseudoscientific lockdowns was conducted by Imperial College London (ICL), who received $79,006,570 from the Gates Foundation that same month... Their 'study' has since been called 'totally unreliable' and 'impossible to read' by other researchers. Despite being recognized as the primary force behind why governments imposed lockdowns, Imperial’s paper was never even published in a science journal or peer-reviewed.”
Gavin Nascimento, A History of Elitism, World Government & Population Control

Jeffrey Hann
“In May 2018, Bill Gates, during an interview with MSNBC, said he convinced President Trump to stop looking into vaccines as a problem and to move away from using Robert F. Kennedy (RFK) Jr. as an adviser, which President Trump listened to and removed RFK Jr. from an advisory position at the White House.”
Jeffrey Hann, COVID19 - SHORT PATH TO 'YOU'LL OWN NOTHING. AND YOU'LL BE HAPPY.': Welcome to the new Age of Tyranny

“Bill Gates is not plowing hundreds of millions of dollars into journalism because he believes in the democratic ideals of the free press or because he is a personal fan of watchdog reporting. His private foundation funds the media for the exact opposite reason—to defang his watchdogs and bring them to heel, to promote his agenda and embellish his brand, to create propaganda that builds his political power, and to control the narrative that guides public understanding of his work.”
Tim Schwab, The Bill Gates Problem: Reckoning with the Myth of the Good Billionaire

“The foundation enjoys unparalleled privileges in the marketplace. It is not taxed or regulated as a private company because all its deal making happens through charitable agreements. It is not scrutinized by the public or by journalists as part of Big Pharma because it wears the superhero cape of philanthropy. And, armed with its unimpeachable brand as a humanitarian body, the foundation can financially partner with competing developers in ways that Big Pharma probably couldn’t.”
Tim Schwab, The Bill Gates Problem: Reckoning with the Myth of the Good Billionaire

“Gates donates money from his private wealth to his private foundation. He then assembles a small group of consultants and experts at the foundation’s half-billion-dollar corporate headquarters to decide what problems are worth his time, attention, and money—and what solutions should be pursued. Then the Gates Foundation floods money into universities, think tanks, newsrooms, and advocacy groups, giving them both a check and checklist of things to do. Suddenly, Gates has created an echo chamber of advocates pushing the political discourse toward his ideas. And the results have been stunning.”
Tim Schwab, The Bill Gates Problem: Reckoning with the Myth of the Good Billionaire

“Across most of the diseases the Gates Foundation works on, its track record of innovation is quite weak. Gates planted its flag as the leading voice on malaria, working with a number of different companies to develop a vaccine, eventually putting all its weight behind a GSK product. The GSK vaccine’s efficacy was so weak that even the foundation distanced itself from the product. We see a similar story with TB, where the foundation put half a billion dollars into a nonprofit vaccine developer named Aeras, which shuttered in 2018. Gates also poured money into, and grandiosely promoted, its work on an AIDS vaccine and new TB drugs. Again and again and again, the game-changing innovations Gates promised never materialized. Yes, these failures speak to the complexity of these diseases, but many sources say they also speak to the foundation’s bullying and micromanaging, which stifle innovation.”
Tim Schwab, The Bill Gates Problem: Reckoning with the Myth of the Good Billionaire