People seem to like this image of me being all boho and hippy. It's either that or I'm down on my luck, I've got no money, the work's dried up.
My wife works harder than anyone else with the children around the house. I make the money, sure, but she does everything else.
If you're a big celebrity, you get money to be private. I'm just a working stiff. I don't get bodyguards or alarm systems.
Marketers are out there trying to figure out how to get your money out of your child.
As a society we're always so quick and able to spend money on lawyers for someone for incarceration, but we don't make the corresponding commitment to the preventative components of it.
Once I'm at the arena with the guys in the dressing room, and in the bus, and on the plane, I'm a player. And I sit in the back with the players and I play cards and try to take their money.
The more money Automattic makes, the more we invest into Free and Open Source software that belongs to everybody and services to make that software sing.
If you could really guarantee that the money would be spent on something more worthwhile, I'd say, absolutely, scrap the space program, but it never works that way.
It's the formulaic studio movies the make money, and when they do, the actors in them are automatically movie stars.
A white male Mormon millionaire was not gonna beat Ted Kennedy in Massachusetts, but someone deserved to go out there and give him a real run for his money.
If I was a businessman, I could have made a huge amount of money. But none of that really crossed my mind while I was young and traveling.
It's not about the money. This is about Terri. It's not about the Schindlers, it's not about the legislators, it's not about me, it's about what Terri Schiavo wanted.
I did my time for the rape. I paid my money to Las Vegas. I paid my dues.
If I can raise more money for charities, or get more Canadian kids to play golf, the green jacket will mean even more.
I have a lot of offers to play for appearance fees. It's nice gravy, but it's not a big motivating factor for me, to go here and there just for money.
Like everybody, I have invested in things that have gone bad, because there's never any guarantee of success or profit when it comes to money.
Often people attempt to live their lives backwards; they try to have more things, or more money, in order to do more of what they want, so they will be happier.
Well, you know, if you get into the profession because you think you can make a lot of money, you can never become successful.
Land in Hawaii is money. What I'm talking about here is ceded land - land that belonged to the kingdom and was ceded to the republic and then to the state when we achieved statehood.
So as soon as the land was worth something and there was money in the bank, all of a sudden everybody got interested in non-discrimination, in who's really going to administer this stuff.
The idea that a congressman would be tainted by accepting money from private industry or private sources is essentially a socialist argument.