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“Like almost everyone who uses e-mail, I receive a ton of spam every day. Much of it offers to help me get out of debt or get rich quick. It would be funny if it weren't so irritating.”

"Why I Hate Spam" in Microsoft PressPass (2003) http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/ofnote/06-23wsjspam.asp
2000s

“The obvious mathematical breakthrough would be development of an easy way to factor large prime numbers.”

Source: The Road Ahead (1995), p. 265 in hardcover edition, corrected in paperback

“The next generation of interesting software will be done on the Macintosh, not the IBM PC.”

BusinessWeek, 26 November 1984
1980s

“A future startup with no patents of its own will be forced to pay whatever price the giants choose to impose. That price might be high. Established companies have an interest in excluding future competitors.”

Cited to "Challenges and Strategy" (16 May 1991) via Fred Warshofsky (1994), The Patent Wars. This is a misreading of Warshofsky's text; the quotation is actually from League for Programming Freedom (1991), " Against Software Patents http://groups.csail.mit.edu/mac/classes/6.805/articles/int-prop/lpf-against-software-patents.html." An example of the misattribution appears in Lawrence Lessig (2001), The future of ideas.
Misattributed

“There's only one trick in software, and that is using a piece of software that's already been written.”

Interview with Electronics magazine (1989)
1980s

“Spam will be a thing of the past in two years' time.”

BBC News (24 January 2004) http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/3426367.stm
2000s

“Life is not fair. Get used to it… Be nice to nerds. Chances are you'll end up working for one.”

Though widely attributed to Gates on the internet, this list of life suggestions is actually based on one from Charles J. Sykes. More information at Snopes.com http://www.snopes.com/language/document/liferule.htm
Misattributed

“Microsoft has had clear competitors in the past. It’s a good thing we have museums to document that.”

Speech at the Computer History Museum, as quoted in InfoWorld magazine (October 2001) http://www.infoworld.com/article/04/10/01/HNgatestalksmuseum_1.html
2000s

“If something is expensive to develop, and somebody's not going to get paid, it won't get developed. So you decide: Do you want software to be written, or not?”

Interview with Dennis Bathory-Kitsz in 80 Microcomputing (1980) http://features.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/01/20/1316236&mode=thread Clips from the interview can be found on "No Money (Lullaby for Bill)" http://maltedmedia.com/books/papers/sf-gates.html by Dennis Báthory-Kitsz. http://maltedmedia.com/people/bathory/index.html
1980s

“If people had understood how patents would be granted when most of today's ideas were invented, and had taken out patents, the industry would be at a complete standstill today.… The solution to this is patent exchanges with large companies and patenting as much as we can.”

" Challenges and Strategy http://web.archive.org/web/20010218085558/http://bralyn.net/etext/literature/bill.gates/challenges-strategy.txt" (16 May 1991). Note that this quotation has been paired with a misattributed quotation.
1990s

“Intellectual property has the shelf life of a banana.”

The Wall Street Journal (December 29, 2011).
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