A lot of people at Shearson ended up making a lot of money because they had stock or stock options. Their kids were able to go to college, and it changed a lot of people's lives.
You rarely get money out of labels, except for when they open up a budget for a project. Other than that, it's a do-or-die type thing.
People are not really interested in what politicians talk about, but what they are really interested in is how their hard-earned tax money is spent.
I wrote the Brotherhood song for no money out of my deep feelings about humanity, and because I was flattered that whatever talents I had, had been recognized.
I try not to and I don't think I ever have just jumped at any opportunity because a company wanted me. Just because there was money on the table doesn't mean that I took it.
The thing that fascinates me is that the way I came to film and television is extinct. Then there were gatekeepers, it was prohibitively expensive to make a film, to be a director you had to be an entrepreneur to raise money.
I didn't want to become like so many of the young people I've worked with who have money, fame, and success but don't know who they are as people.
Even from the very beginning, I didn't put any money in the stock market.
In some industry markets, high quality can be tied to making more money, but I am sure by now all of us know the computer industry is not like that.
I like writing, but I write for self-improvement more than I do for money.
As far as oligarchs who acquire sports team abroad, and invest money abroad, I wouldn't treat this phenomenon as something bad.
But, having a perfume and license, in general, is a financial necessity. A designer must, to reap back the money spent on prototypes and all that sort of thing.
I think when money starts to corrupt journalism, it undermines the journalism, and it undermines the credibility of the product, and you end up not succeeding.
Money is like a sixth sense without which you cannot make a complete use of the other five.
I'm always going to go up against movies with bigger muscle and money, so I need to have a strong grass-roots game.
Even though 'Heathers' didn't make a lot of money, I really was able to transition into a situation where people thought I could play an attractive role because of it.
The United States lived on borrowed money for too long, inflating its financial sector unnecessarily and neglecting its small and mid-sized industrial companies.
I love anybody who's willing to stick to their own vision, their own voice, who's not easily swayed by money or by financers who are going to tell them what they should do.
I love living in Brooklyn. Originally I moved there because I could enjoy a bigger space for less money than I would ever get in Manhattan.
Work like you don't need the money. Love like you've never been hurt. Dance like nobody's watching.
Football is about winning; it's that simple. You have to love what you do. If you're here for the money, than you don't belong here.