Quote by Donald Trump
You know the funny thing, I dont get along with rich people. I get

You know the funny thing, I dont get along with rich people. I get along with the middle class and the poor people better than I get along with the rich people. – Donald Trump

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I dont make deals for the money. Ive got enough, much more than Ill ever need. I do it to do it. – Donald Trump

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Love him or hate him, Trump is a man who is certain about what he wants and sets out to get it, no holds barred. Women find his power almost as much of a turn-on as his money. – Donald Trump

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Money was never a big motivation for me, except as a way to keep score. The real excitement is playing the game. – Donald Trump

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