I don't think money can help you become a better painter, for sure. You can have all the studios you want; it won't help you make a better painting.
As an artist, you are aware there is this strange money market out there, but you have no sense of how it works.
Acting is a tough industry. There are a lot of kids out there at drama schools and not a lot of money about, especially as the arts are being cut.
There's so little money in my bank account, my scenic checks show a ghetto.
Let us be clear: I take ten times more money for a concert than for an opera performance.
If money was my only motivation, I would organize myself differently.
I'm not that materialistic. I like nice clothes and that, but I don't spend lots of money on stuff. I'm not really into TV, I don't have an iPod, I've got a gramophone.
I wasn't really aware that my father was working for quite a while. I thought it was my mother who had all the money!
Money has to serve, not to rule.
The worship of the golden calf of old has found a new and heartless image in the cult of money and the dictatorship of an economy which is faceless and lacking any truly human goal.
Let's be honest. The powers that be all of a sudden realize that there's a lot of money to be made from the Latino market. It all comes down to economics. That's what's happening. So what! We're in style. I mean, that's silly, but I'm taking full adv...
I've got a bit of money in the bank. I'm quite comfortable.
If you could replace high-school yearbooks, that could be a lot of money. It's so clearly waiting for someone to come along.
In our early period we pretty much survived or perished on our capacity to reach people, and on getting into the pattern of having no money and playing lots of shows.
I have the most reliable friend you can have in American politics, and that is ready money.
The most popular labor-saving device is still money.
I'm always dissing Ray and making fun of him, talking about his money.
I am fiercely loyal to those willing to put their money where my mouth is.
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