I never really learned the value of money. My father didn't spoil me, but I think my grandparents did.
Hollywood held this double lure for me, tremendous sums of money for work that required no more effort than a game of pinochle.
It's nice, being brought up with no money at all. It's just not how I measure success, so that makes it a bunch easier.
Contrary to reports, this boy is not a billionaire or going to be richer than any Beatle... and not just in the sense of money, by the way; the Beatles are untouchable - those billionaire reports are a joke.
We raised $10 million in 2011. Our rule was, we wouldn't accept money from anybody we didn't want to have dinner with.
I'm a pretty disciplined investor and pretty disciplined buyer. I do my due diligence. I do my homework. I don't waste money.
Trusting people to pursue their own futures invariably provides better outcomes. Money goes where it is needed, rather than being absorbed by administration costs.
Money is the medium of exchange, and it's how you make things happen. To say you hate it is some farfetched, idealistic crap.
People have their constitutional right to contribute to a campaign and if they have discretionary money that they want to contribute to a candidate, whether a Republican or a Democrat, they should be able to do so.
I signed a very modest $3,000 bonus with the Braves in Milwaukee. And my old man didn't have that kinda money to put out.
Before I had a steady job, I was broke, and I didn't have any money to buy anything, so I would illegally download stuff.
France is a place where the money falls apart in your hands but you can't tear the toilet paper.
Our industry has invested so much money in technology that perhaps it's time to invest in talent, in people.
I would have preferred to be successful here with a piece that cost me a huge amount of money and effort... rather than sending to Bohemia some ordinary works.
It's a widely-held belief that Millennials are obsessed with money. And it's also wildly true. Just don't mistake it for a fixation with getting rich.
I only have so much time and energy and money, and I'm going to put it into my work.
People who have money have an obligation. I wouldn't say I'm entitled to tell them what to do with it but to use it wisely.
I became convinced that there was greater satisfaction from giving my money away and seeing something come out of the ground, like a hospital or a university.
When you've got the money, you spend it. When you've spent it all, let someone else get going and spend theirs.
I'm a little lavish I must admit. But I'm not really concerned with money. Being rich is not my goal, being wealthy is.
One summer vacation, I carried water to the town market to sell it, and I used some of the money I made to help a neighbour.