A Quote by Janice Dickinson

What's my motto when it comes to money? Don't put so much emphasis on it! — © Janice Dickinson
What's my motto when it comes to money? Don't put so much emphasis on it!
I believe there need to be women visual in our every day landscape, working hard and doing their own thing, whether you like it or not, whether it's acceptable or not...I especially hope to inspire young women because often I feel like so much emphasis is put on how beautiful you are, and how thin you are, and not a lot of emphasis is put on what you can do and how smart you are. I'd like to change that, change the emphasis of what's important when looking at a woman.
I turned six in 1977. Youth athletics then was nothing like this, and I wondered how things changed so much. I started looking at our societal emphasis on sports, using the most tangible metric by which we measure emphasis: money.
I feel terrible about corporate greed. Growing up in a household that was a little more humble and didn't put so much emphasis on money and material goods, I think I have a pretty good head on my shoulders.
Sometimes people can put way too much emphasis on looking 'hot' which can be stressful and put you in your head.
We sometimes let ourselves be rated too much by others - we put so much emphasis on a paycheck or what a magazine says.
People put too much emphasis on looks.
I wasn't putting too much emphasis on it (the booing). I think that you have to put it behind you.
The Irish are the damnedest race. They put so much emphasis on so many wrong things.
I feel terrible that I once put too much emphasis on material prosperity.
I think communication starts when words are not present at all ... I think we put so much emphasis on language, actually silence is so much more important.
Yes, too much emphasis is put on outward physical attributes in every area of American life.
One thing that is clear to me: as a society, we put way too much emphasis on a slip of paper - that college diploma.
I've trained myself not to put too much emphasis on awards, only because I never got into acting to win an award.
I don't really put too much emphasis on what somebody else might think of it. Otherwise your putting limits on yourself.
Too much emphasis is put on American roots music when people try and place me. You know, I grew up listening to punk.
In the long run, it's not just how much money you make that will determine your future prosperity. It's how much of that money you put to work by saving it and investing it.
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