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Last updated on November 28, 2024.
That's the staggering, humorous thing about money. If you haven't got taste, money doesn't matter: You'll always look ghastly.
I kinda came into my manhood, or what I thought was my adulthood, early. I had to show up, and I had to make sure I had gas money, food money, rent money, clothes money - everything was on me, startin' at that age, so that's what led me to start hustlin', that's what led me to start to try to find ways to fend for myself. And once I did that, I was full-time, bein' in the street, and, bein' in the street, it's cold. It's the way the streets operate, and you have to adapt to that.
You might not be able to operate your own Learjet and have an unlimited expense account, but if you have a reasonable expectation for a print-based product, whether it's a newspaper or a magazine, you can certainly exist.
It is your tax which pays for public spending. The government have no money of their own. There is only taxpayers' money. — © Margaret Thatcher
It is your tax which pays for public spending. The government have no money of their own. There is only taxpayers' money.
Money is not the most important thing, but when you need it, there are few substitutes. So while I like the things money can buy, I love what money won't buy. It bought me a house but it won't buy me a home. It would buy me a companion but it won't buy me a friend.
You should never form judgments from front page headlines. As with a contract, the fine print on the inside pages should be carefully studied.
Sovereign wealth fund money should be welcomed. The only way not to welcome that money is when it's politically driven.
I just wanted to get the message that God had put into my heart into another form, because I knew the print media would reach a different group of people.
Money definitely doesn't stress me out. I really don't care about money... I probably should a little more.
When the Fugees were big, we made a whole lot of money, and what happened was that I saved my money and never spent it.
You don't make any money being an artist. Writing and producing? You get your money from that. You live comfortable.
According to me, the key is 'less is more.' For instance, if the print is the star of your outfit, don't accessorize too much. And if you have a gorgeous piece of jewellery, allow it to shine through.
Money is the seed of money, and the first guinea is sometimes more difficult to acquire than the second million.
[Justin Bieber]'s rich, right? Grammys are for music and not money. He's making a lot of money. He should be happy with that. — © Patrick Carney
[Justin Bieber]'s rich, right? Grammys are for music and not money. He's making a lot of money. He should be happy with that.
That means I gotta fly like a movie no commercial That's Young Money, Cash Money yeah I'm universal
There are so many possibilities around what a magazine should be today. I still believe in the printed object because, for me, print is memory. This is my main message for this 25th anniversary issue.
I get more emails and calls when it comes to money than probably any other single person on television when it comes to money.
Money has not changed me. When I look at money, each dollar represents an option of something I could not do yesterday.
Congress leaders will now come to offer you money. I suggest you take the money but don't vote for them.
Since the recording process is instantaneous, and the nature of the image such that it cannot survive corrective handwork, it is obvious that the finished print must be created in full before the film is exposed.
Men seem to think that page 3 girls are only interested in money. Money doesn't impress me at all. Not in the slightest.
I also learned that I love making money. Anyone who is not afraid of work will be happy with the money they make.
For my 50th birthday, I got ahold of a new print of 'Saturday Night Fever.' I see it much more as a tough coming-of-age movie than as a disco story.
Several times I drew a critical cartoon and then, at the last moment, stopped myself from putting it out in print. I thought it would be misunderstood, be a politically incorrect thing to do.
People set newspapers on fire; they use them for wrapping fish. The Internet does not have that property. What I don't think we've gotten is that you can make things last longer than in print.
I see publishers bemoaning their fate and saying that this is the end of publishing. No! Publishers will recreate themselves. Some of that comes from my experience as a print publisher.
I would love it if my films made a lot of money, and may I say that 'The Yards' is the only one that's lost money.
Any young person who comes to see me, I say, 'Look, forget about print. You gotta think in terms of getting going with websites and online and that sort of thing.'
He has the common feeling of his profession. He enjoys a statement twice as much if it appears in fine print, and anything that turns up in a footnote... takes on the character of divine revelation.
A girl should set her sights on a man who has money; or if not, who can expect to come into money; or if not, who has moneyed connections.
Whatever it takes to get the image to reach that level is what that photographer needs to do. And for me, I just have such a love of the tactile and sensuous quality of a black and white silver gelatin print.
I saw money becoming more and more important everywhere. It's one of the most abstract and important inventions by human beings. At the same time, money is capable of extraordinary corruption in every kind of relationship. I tried to see how and why, more and more, money is becoming a religion.
I'm bout that fast money, money ain't got no patience. But if them boys come run like you on probation.
It's the person who would sell his soul for a nickel, who is loudest in proclaiming his hatred of money.... Let me give you a tip on men's characters: the man who damns money has obtained it dishonorably; the man who respects it has earned it. Run for your life from any man who tells you that money is evil. That sentence is the...bell of an approaching looter.
In short, the early receivers of the new money in this market chain of events gain at the expense of those who receive the money toward the end of the chain, and still worse losers are the people (e.g., those on fixed incomes such as annuities, interest, or pensions) who never receive the new money.
It's one thing to want money, but if you find yourself choking on a coin as you wake, the money is slightly less desirable.
I came from a family of extremely old money, and so by the time I was born, there was really just a trickle of money left.
Michael Bisping versus Georges St-Pierre is a money fight, and the UFC loves money fights.
I think money is pretty straightforward. Get some money in; pay off what you owe, the rest is yours. — © Lemar
I think money is pretty straightforward. Get some money in; pay off what you owe, the rest is yours.
Even I run after money, but money is secondary for me. First comes the script and then my part in the movie.
A money-financed tax cut is essentially equivalent to Milton Friedman's famous 'helicopter drop' of money.
To be honest, I was born in luxury. I never saw the dearth of money, so money is not something which motivates me.
Money has lost its narrative quality the way painting did once upon a time. Money is talking to itself.
In the printed page the only real things are the paper and the ink; the white spaces play the same part in aiding the eye to take in the meaning of the print as do the black letters.
I feel like people associate us with the tropical Hawaiian print because, for a long time, we were wearing a lot of bright colors to exert our personality.
Movie distribution may very well have migrated fully to digital form by then, making a huge dent in the need to print film and physically distribute content.
Money is an instrumentality of the profit motive and must be issued and backed only by private enterprisers. Economic and political perversities are inescapable while government is admitted to money power. Since all national governments have, up to the present, been money issuing powers we may justly attribute all the economic and political ills of mankind to this single error.
I'm always amazed at how many people assume a business has to lose money before it makes money.
I've had money thrown onstage, dollars, couple of five-dollar bills. I took the money, but it wasn't much. — © R. Kelly
I've had money thrown onstage, dollars, couple of five-dollar bills. I took the money, but it wasn't much.
I don't buy the 'cynical voice'; I think we've had too much of that over the past few years; it's become deadening. I'm a passionate person, who is not afraid to express emotion in print.
I ain't mad ma, see you on ya bummy swag I'm in that money green Jag, lot of money bags
When I first turned pro, I was making a lot of money, and I was spending money from two fights down the line.
GDP simply measures the circulation of money in the economy, not whether or not the outcome of using that money is positive or negative.
Sometimes money isn't the determinant. But it sure as hell makes a huge difference. Nobody is saying "Well, thank God we don't need to raise money any longer." It's a very, very big deal to have money, and it is a very, very big deal to have more than your opponent.
I know Anbu Chezhiyan for 6 years. When I wanted to produce, I went and asked him for money. He was the one who gave money for Naan.
I am a very linear thinker, so I write beginning to end. I write hundreds of pages per book that never make it into print.
I have no interest in the printed word. I would continue to write if there were no writing and no print. I put my words down for a matter of memory. They are more made to be spoken than to be read.
I never cared about money or fame, and I don't care now. I follow the groove, and money always follows.
People look at me in many ways. They've said, 'The guy has no regard for money.' That is not true. I have had regard for money. It depends on who's saying that. Some people worship money as something you've got to have piled up in a big pile somewhere. I've only thought about money in one way, and that is to do something with it. I don't think there's a thing I own that I will ever get the benefit of except through doing things with it. I don't even want the dividends from the stock in the studio, because the government's going to take it away. I'd rather have that in (the company) working.
I do have limits on my money. I like calling my mom to ask, "Can I have that?" Because I know I can be spending my money more wisely.
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