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Wealth & Money Quote by David Rockefeller

"You know, gentlemen, that I do not owe any personal income tax. But nevertheless, I send a small check, now and then, to the Internal Revenue Service out of the kindness of my heart"

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It lands like a polite confession wrapped in a joke: the richest man in the room doesn’t pay income tax, but he’s generous enough to tip the government anyway. Rockefeller’s “out of the kindness of my heart” is doing all the work here. It’s an expression of noblesse oblige retooled for the modern tax code, where obligation becomes charity and citizenship is reframed as discretionary giving. The line flatters its speaker twice: first as a savvy operator who knows exactly how the system is written, then as a benevolent patriarch who can choose to “help” the state when the mood strikes.

The subtext is sharper than the delivery. By emphasizing “personal income tax,” Rockefeller points to the loophole-laden architecture that lets wealth live off capital gains, trusts, foundations, and corporate structures rather than wages. He’s not claiming he’s above the law; he’s demonstrating that the law has been engineered to treat his kind of income as a different species, lightly taxed or legally sheltered. The “small check” reads like a prop, a token meant to defuse moral scrutiny: see, I’m not a parasite, I’m a patron.

Context matters: Rockefeller was a symbol of American finance in an era when inequality and tax avoidance were becoming public scandals, from postwar progressive taxation to late-20th-century deregulatory triumphalism. The quip isn’t just humor; it’s a power move. It converts an indictment into a wink, daring the listener to laugh instead of asking why a democracy would ever rely on the kindness of billionaires to fund itself.

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Rockefeller, David. (2026, January 17). You know, gentlemen, that I do not owe any personal income tax. But nevertheless, I send a small check, now and then, to the Internal Revenue Service out of the kindness of my heart. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/you-know-gentlemen-that-i-do-not-owe-any-personal-74161/

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Rockefeller, David. "You know, gentlemen, that I do not owe any personal income tax. But nevertheless, I send a small check, now and then, to the Internal Revenue Service out of the kindness of my heart." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/you-know-gentlemen-that-i-do-not-owe-any-personal-74161/.

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"You know, gentlemen, that I do not owe any personal income tax. But nevertheless, I send a small check, now and then, to the Internal Revenue Service out of the kindness of my heart." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/you-know-gentlemen-that-i-do-not-owe-any-personal-74161/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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David Rockefeller (June 15, 1915 - March 20, 2017) was a Businessman from USA.

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