I've been very well remunerated for my talents over the years so I really don't need the public's money.
You don't want money to make you a social freak where you can only hang out with rich people.
When a man says money can do anything, that settles it: he hasn't got any.
Markets are constantly in a state of uncertainty and flux and money is made by discounting the obvious and betting on the unexpected.
Fame was thrilling only until it became grueling. Money was fun only until you ran out of things to buy.
The trend of the market is up, not down. Shorting stocks puts you against that trend and thus makes it more difficult to make money.
Measure your wealth by what you'd have left if you lost all your money.
Never play anything that don't sound right. You might not make any money, but at least you won't get hostile with yourself.
It is not my duty to spend my money in my country, but it is what I want to do. There is nowhere else I would like to invest.
I think maybe in a way it gets worse because you come in with a real reputation and they've paid you lots of money and all that.
The first requisite of a sound monetary system is that it put the least possible power over the quantity or quality of money in the hands of the politicians.
Let me tell you, if you're ever making a decision and the principle reason you'll do it is because of money, then it is absolutely the incorrect decision.
I stand with the millions of seniors and working people who depend on Social Security and who expect the money they put in to be there for them when they retire.
If I was a gold-digger, I would have a lot of money in my bank account. I'd be worth millions and millions.
Unfaithfulness in the keeping of an appointment is an act of clear dishonesty. You may as well borrow a person's money as his time.
Asking people for money is giving them the opportunity to put their resources at the disposal of the Kingdom.
Citizens United didn't work. Hey, Koch brothers, Karl Rove, Shellgame Adelson: Democracy trumps money sometimes.
When I was the NIH director, I often expressed envy of institute directors: they had the money and ran the scientific programmes.
There are probably several hundred thousand if we narrow the definition to include only those who in their search for money and power are ruthless and deceitful.
Saddam Hussein's trial would not be public since he could name countries and persons whom he gave money.
There's a generation of people who've made their own money and are among the most generous people you would ever meet.