[Thelonius dunks the Gingerbread Man in a glass of milk] Lord Farquaad: That's enough! He's ready to talk.
Red: Get busy living or get busy dying. That's goddamn right!
Sergeant Horvath: That's quite a view. Captain Miller: Yes it is. Quite a view.
Kim: You don't have to worry. Bryan: That's like telling water not to be wet, sweetie.
Rorschach: Never compromise. Not even in the face of Armageddon. That's always been the difference between us, Daniel.
George: And that's how you play "Get the Guests".
I grew up without a lot of money and my parents grew up with far less money. And that's kept me in line. Really in line.
I just want choices. It's not about making money and having a lot of friends in Hollywood; that's the last thing I want.
America focuses on being very intelligent because that's how you make more money.
If someone paid me a million dollars to drink a glass of milk, I wouldn't do it; maybe that's because I don't need the money.
There's a wealth gap that is happening, and that is all over the world, you know? The rich are getting richer and holding a higher percentage of money or wealth that's out there.
It doesn't matter how much money you've got, or how many connections, there's always something you want that's out of reach.
The only thing I like more than my wife is my money, and I'm not about to lose that to her and her lawyers, that's for damn sure.
That's the staggering, humorous thing about money. If you haven't got taste, money doesn't matter: You'll always look ghastly.
I'd rather be useful than rich. It's more essential to feel you're doing something that's worth doing, rather than making a lot of money.
I'd like to direct again, but that's really hard to get something and raise the money. It's difficult to find just the right thing.
For me, you've got to play football first. We're not trying to be accountants. The money takes care of itself. That's kind of how I think anyway.
Writing wasn't about making money. I wanted to find fulfillment in writing and telling stories, and that's what's driven me.
Some people it seems to me would like for me to crawl in a hole and disappear forever. That's just not in my nature.
Genre might certainly increase some of your narrative freedoms, but it also diminishes others. That's the nature of genre.
In athletics there's always been a willingness to cheat if it looks like you're not cheating. I think that's just a quirk of human nature.