I have a big ego, but I don't buy into it. I can't live off the ego. It's an honor that I get to be that guy onstage. It's not something I earned.
Could the garment and appliance industries be in cahoots together, creating an artificial sock demand to keep us buying?
Many people think that buying a fake product is harmless, but counterfeiting is estimated to result in annual losses of over $20 billion dollars to American companies.
I'm obsessed with shopping. I'll get these urges to buy, like to shop for stuff on the Internet. I search for all kinds of weird gizmos I could get.
I'm a little bit of a geek - I have to be the first person to get new things when they come out. I always want to buy and try new gadgets.
Even in the off season, people are streaming the show or buying the DVD sets, and new audience comes to 'Leverage' every year we've been doing it.
Maybe it's a little ambitious of me to presume that no matter how big the film is, that I can always go down to the shop to buy a pint of milk.
it's something rebellious about picking up and leaving buying a one way ticket and not knowing when you want to return.
Around '75 when the recession hit, club owners started going to disco because it was cheaper for them to just buy a sound system than it was to hire a band.
People who say that money can't buy happiness just don't know where to shop.
I've had it with these cheap sons of bitches who claim they love poetry but never buy a book.
I am different than some people would like me to be. I just don't buy into that the personal can be political.
When I have money, I invest in buying books. My personal development by reading these books is my greatest pleasure.
I used to buy into a former Supreme Court justice's argument that you can't scream fire in a crowded theater. Well, I think you can.
You think I'm going to ask these sweet 14 year olds to ask their parents to buy a $100 ticket then run around in latex and lip sync? No way.
I've felt a little culpable that we entrepreneurs often invent businesses just to drive people to buy more things.
I did buy 'The Sun' a few times, but I just don't read the tabloids. Sometimes they can have genius witty headlines, but that's all. There's nothing to read.
A lot of people think that reptiles don't feel, and they do. I think everyone should keep in mind what it is they are buying and if it is really worth it to them.
I know about investment. It's really obvious - you buy property, let it sit for a couple of years and then sell it and reinvest.
If I could afford it, I'd buy 1,000 acres and put my house right dead-center.
It was so exciting to go to the record shop and buy a piece of vinyl and hold it, read the liner notes, look at the pictures. Even the smell of the vinyl.