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  • I cook the food of Macau, my roots and soul food. -- China Machado
  • Macau is democratic and free enough.. it's prosperous enough. Why do people need to do this?. -- Stanley Ho
  • The success of one market model cannot be migrated to another. Ignoring Macau's special characteristics and duplicating a Las Vegas or an Atlantic City would not be a successful strategy. -- Stanley Ho
  • Hong Kong and Macau are both very dynamic cities. I am always inspired about the culture, people and food in these two cities. There is always so much to do and so much to explore! -- David Beckham
  • We have never heard of laundering in Macau; money laundering is unheard of. Mind you, my casino, every bit of money - someone says Stanley Ho, you issue me a check of so much money - we don't give that easy. -- Stanley Ho
  • The Macau casinos have a wonderful business, it's taking in money from Chinese businessmen elsewhere who send it through junky companies to casinos to gamble. The growth continues and they have basically western managers and western accounting, so we trust the numbers a little bit more. -- James Chanos
  • Macau has been steady. The shocking, unexpected government is the one in Washington. -- Steve Wynn
  • Macau is limited in size and land is expensive, so gaming and leisure development must be more efficient. We follow a very conservative financial strategy. -- Stanley Ho
  • If you don't take risks, you won't be able to do anything. I was confident I could use my experience to change and improve the way Macau worked. -- Lui Che Woo
  • Our definition of VIP is not as big as in Macau. But for us, they are VIPs even if they don't spend a lot because we are very hospitable here. -- Andrew Tan
  • My worst flight was flying between Macau and Osaka in 2007. The turbulence was so bad that the cabin crew were assuming their crash positions. I had more than a bit of a sweat on. -- Greg Rutherford
  • Because I became a refugee in Macau during 1941, we had this war in Hong Kong, I fought for the government as an air raid warden for 15 days. Our government surrendered, Hong Kong Government surrendered, so I took a junk and came to Macau in 16 hours and I was a refugee, so that's why I was so much indebted to Macau. -- Stanley Ho
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