Yes, sir, there are things to see and do on the French Riviera without spending money.
There is all the difference in the world between treasure and money.
A brick could be used to locate the precise coordinates of the Masons. Just follow the bricks—and follow the money.
The money is in a different league these days, of course, but I have special memories of the 60s and 70s which players today don't have. There wasn't the same celebrity attitude and media exposure. We had a bit more freedom.
It is critical that kids start to learn the value of money, short-term and long-term saving and budgeting at an early age.
At the age of 16 I started performing with a dance band in the evenings and began earning more money than my father, but he was pleased for me.
Even during the golden age of fashion, you had haute couture houses where the designers didn't have money.
I don't wanna hear nobody complain that they're getting paid all this money and people won't leave them alone. It's part of it.
The amazing thing is that the more money it takes for a movie to get made, the more you feel like everybody wants you to fail.
It's amazing that no matter how much money you have, you can make some bad decisions, and in five months you're on the street, begging.
The difference between anger and deep remorse - remorse is much fatter. It's a deeper feeling altogether. Anger is too easy an escape for my money.
If you're an artist, it's OK to put your money into your art. The advantage, in hindsight, is that you become the film, and the film becomes you; you breathe it.
We have no obligation to make history. We have no obligation to make art. We have no obligation to make a statement. Our obligation is to make money.
Most museums - with all their burdens to pay for exhibitions, administration, and security - really don't have any money really to acquire art, with few exceptions.
I don't understand it. Jack will spend any amount of money to buy votes but he balks at investing a thousand dollars in a beautiful painting.
The last time money left the art world, intrepid types maxed out their credit cards and opened galleries, and a few of them have become the best in the world.
Yeah, I like to be the maker of the art. And I like and want the money. But I don't really dig being famous.
Performers have the right to say what they want to, and anyone paying money has the right to accept or reject the art and entertainment that's available.
My body is my art, and it's also the tool that I use to make money.
I have respect for those who make money at art and do it well and smartly, because that commercial aspect keeps the world going and running, in a sense.
My name is Mr. Raingold. But please, call me Money Showers.