The real literary editors have mostly been fired. Those that remain are all 'bottom line' editors; everything depends on the money.
We were just a one-room bookstore; we didn't have any money for lawyers.
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.
Just selling through a movie theater is not ever going to be a viable way to make money back on a movie anymore.
I think Romney's talking himself out of the election, to be honest. I was wondering what was gonna happen when the Republican power structure turned the money on, and then they turned on the money and nothing happened.
Many musicians will say they don't care about the money yet they must commit themselves to appear at given times and places, and to produce what sells, whether they believe in it or not. It depends on contracts.
I don't want to make money; I want to make a difference.
You shouldn't have to have money to have a luxury fragrance.
Some artists are working to buy the mansion or whatever the element of fame must bear, but I spend all my money on my show.
I spend my money on my props and my creations. I'm an inventor.
It's honestly true that money means nothing to me.
I don't care about money.
Socialism and communism fall of their own weight because, as Margaret Thatcher said, you run out of other people's money. Because socialized medicine never falls of its own weight because you put people on lists, and they die waiting to get the treat...
I was always told that I'd have to do a movie with a white guy in order to get the money. That's the way it was. That made me feel that I should have chosen some other profession, so I could have gotten my just deserts.
My parents worked enormously hard to put four children through college. We didn't have a lot of money.
I don't care about money or fame or anything like that, but it would be a perk.
Growing up, I didn't know anything about money other than we didn't have any.
Later on when it became a routine it was not as exciting I'll admit that. The first three years were wonderful, the rest were just money making and having fun.
Bob Arum and Don King can do their thing but if I fought for those guys and they put the money up like they are supposed to then I don't have a problem.
Nothing wrong with making money or doing what you need to do to sell, but I think it shows when you're writing something to pay the bills and when you're writing something because it's really your version of the world.
I don't spend much money on clothes; I never did.