If there's anything Trollope novels always take seriously, it is money - how it flows from one character to another, how it is managed, who has it, who deserves it, and what it means to a character, male or female.
I always have awkward relationships with the ladies for whatever reason. I don't know and so here we are. I was able to sort of take all of those terrible, terrible, terrible dates and turn them into a money making venture.
I'm a big Bruce Lee fan, and if I saw Bruce Lee try to be some namby-pamby lawyer, I'd want my money back.
Without doing the big blockbusters, I wouldn't be able to find the money to go after little projects that I want to do.
Goddam money. It always ends up making you blue as hell.
If we did go into a recession, something that's always possible for the U.S. or Europe, we could lower interest rates and expand the money supply without worrying about the price of gold.
Now people look at 'The Scream' or Van Gogh's 'Irises' or a Picasso and see its new content: money. Auction houses inherently equate capital with value.
I like money, but it's never been about the money.
Anne is very forgiving. She doesn't care about money, being rich, or clothes. We never argued about finances.
Rhythm and blues started even before phonograph records were being produced because black people entertained themselves. It wasn't done for money. It was done for entertainment. Most white people didn't know anything about this because prejudice kept...
I've been given my money. Nobody has ever beaten me out of one quarter. And that's all I've ever been concerned about.
It's important for country fans to know that I'm not just trying to come in and take their money for a CD.
I'm Southern, but I need to be out making my own money, and impacting the world outside of my house.
Certainly after '21' I was getting the opportunity to make a lot of money.
Just recently I worked with Van Morrison and I came to realize that money can't make a decent human being out of you.
You have to live in order to have something to write about - you get caught up in moviemaking and celebrities and money, and it's very intoxicating, but it doesn't give you what you need as a writer. You have to do something else for that.
I've been writing plays since the seventies and only came to moviemaking when I basically realized that I needed some money to pay the rent. I started to watch films with an eye to figuring out how to write them.
Money is not real. It is a conscious agreement on measuring value.
You can always tell you're in deep trouble when people start thinking money's real.
A deep cynicism is taking hold of the country, with more and more Americans convinced that big money calls the shots in Washington and that there is nothing that can be done about it. We must resist that conclusion and fight back on behalf of everyda...
I probably wouldn't have done as many as I did in one year, which I did when I was trying to raise money.