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Yachts Quotes

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Richelle E. Goodrich
“Friendship is not about ships—no matter how big and fancy and expensive the yacht is.”
Richelle E. Goodrich, Making Wishes: Quotes, Thoughts, & a Little Poetry for Every Day of the Year

Steve Bivans
“What’s interesting is that most free-marketers don’t seem to want a free market at all, but a status quo market. The market in the United States is anything but free. If it were, big business would have to survive without corporate welfare to the tune of about $1 trillion (that’s trillion) in government subsidies, the majority of which, about $650 billion, go to the fossil fuel industry! They are living off of the public dole on subsidies totaling billions of dollar—that we hand out either directly, or through tax breaks for their big corporations—with the false assumption that they are creating jobs. They are not. They are creating yachts, Leer Jets, and McMansions with swimming pools.”
Steve Bivans, Be a Hobbit, Save the Earth: the Guide to Sustainable Shire Living

Steve Bivans
“What’s interesting is that most free-marketers don’t seem to want a free market at all, but a status quo market. The market in the United States is anything but free. If it were, big business would have to survive without corporate welfare to the tune of about $1 trillion (that’s trillion) in government subsidies, the majority of which, about $650 billion, go to the fossil fuel industry! They are living off of the public dole on subsidies totaling billions of dollars—that we hand out either directly, or through tax breaks for their big corporations—with the false assumption that they are creating jobs. They are not. They are creating yachts, Leer Jets, and McMansions with swimming pools.”
Steve Bivans, Be a Hobbit, Save the Earth: the Guide to Sustainable Shire Living

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Ljupka Cvetanova
“The rich don't care if the World is to sink. They have yachts.”
Ljupka Cvetanova, The New Land

Ryan Gelpke
“As he got closer to the harbour he once again noticed how yachts in Monaco’s harbour were cathedrals of wealth, enormous floating sanctuaries where the Gods of luxury were worshipped.”
Ryan Gelpke, Dying in Champoussin