A Quote by Jeanette Winterson

I never cared about money. — © Jeanette Winterson
I never cared about money.
I never cared about money because I never needed money, you know what I mean? When I was 12 to 17 I never saw any of the money, so the money never motivated me.
I never cared about money or fame, and I don't care now. I follow the groove, and money always follows.
The truth is that I never cared about money. Not one bit.
I never cared about money. When I was at school, I never wanted a car. I was focused on sports, studies, camping, being outdoors.
Many people resented my impatience and honesty, but I never cared about acceptance as much as I cared about respect.
I remember thinking Democrats and liberals were the good guys. They cared about the little guy. They cared about poor people. They cared about minorities.
I never cared about acceptance as much as I cared about respect.
I never cared about money. I'm not destined to be a rich woman. I'm destined to be a woman who makes a lot of money and never has any. I've made millions and millions and millions of dollars and I just spend it.
I have never cared enough about money to worry about spending it, and have been fortunate to make enough to be spoiled rotten.
I had to fight hard against loneliness, abuse, and the knowledge that any mistakes I made would be magnified because I was the only black man out there... I never cared about acceptance as much as I cared about respect.
I also wanted my basketball players to know that I really cared about them. Forget basketball; as a person, I cared, I cared about their family.
We never really cared about all the things that other people cared about, you know? Like, people recognizing me on the street never interested me. I've always been kind of suspicious of the world, anyway, so it's pretty easy for me to live in my own little world.
My grandmother knew nothing about sports. She still didn't even when I went to the NBA. She never really cared too much about sports. She only cared about me being a good person.
My story is like many other stories. I started very young. As the years went by, I only cared about playing football. I was never obsessed with money or being a professional though.
Look at the Quakers - they were excellent business people that never lied, never stole; they cared for their employees and the community which gave them the wealth. They never took more money out than they put back in.
I was fortunate that I was an only child. I had two parents who I really cared about, and they cared about me, so I got off to a good start.
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