I've always been interested in the economics of reproduction, who gets what they want when it comes to childbearing and how these days, money is a tremendous advantage.
Every scientist would like to be able to move through research faster, to spend less time and money acquiring material or disseminating it.
All too often, lotteries only add to the problem of the financially disadvantaged by taking money from them and giving nothing of value in return.
You have to ask what is going to happen to a lot of companies when there is not a lot more money to be gotten. That changes everybody's perspective, I think.
I'm smart with my money, I invest conservatively. I don't mind paying top-dollar, but I don't want to get ripped off.
Make as much money as you can. It really does help. I don't know why it's terrible to say, but it's true.
I've forgiven all my enemies - even those who have stolen money from me.
For guys playing sports at a high level, for money, I can't put my finger on it, but in a man's world of sport, there is something visceral to beating another man.
I have always examined closely the motives of any group for which I am asked to raise money.
I like the intimacy of independent films and I like the idea that people aren't being paid necessarily as much money as some one on a studio film.
The rule is not to talk about money with people who have much more or much less than you.
What we need is more money back in the hands of Americans of any economic standing and so raising taxes right now doesn't make sense.
Because of piracy there has been a massive downturn in people buying music, which makes it more difficult for artists to make money from the sale of records.
The money can be decent, but I really don't recommend the work-for-hire route as an entry into publishing. Too many things can go wrong.
There's a lot of pressure on Broadway. There's this feeling that the show has to be a commercial success and the producers have to make their money back and Tonys and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
One thing I know about the rich, being rich, is that you can take money from me and tomorrow, I'm still going to be rich.
Everybody thought I was crazy. They thought I should take the money and run. But there was just something special about being a senior at Chapel Hill. I just couldn't leave.
If you look at the guys in the '70s, like Led Zeppelin, they had bigger planes than we do, they had more money. But they weren't singing about it.
Money talks. This is the thing, at the end of the day, I do what I have to do, and I'mma keep doing what I have to do.
There is no way I could have ever dared to make a documentary, much less have the money to make a documentary, if it was on 16mm. But, with the magic of digital.
I tend to make low-budget movies but, yeah, I make more money than I ever thought I would make.