A Quote by Sean Waltman

Creative satisfaction is highly underrated. When you don't have it, the money doesn't spend nearly as well. — © Sean Waltman
Creative satisfaction is highly underrated. When you don't have it, the money doesn't spend nearly as well.
Once people know that you can spend the money and that you're willing to spend the money and that you're set up to spend the money in politics, then your threat to spend the money is as convincing as actually spending it.
The President sends us a billion-page paper that shows how he would spend the money if he were spending the money. He doesn't have the authority to spend the money. He doesn't spend $1 of the money.
Rather than making money I believe in making people happy, all other things are secondary. Money isn't important, creative satisfaction is
My choice of films has never been governed by money. That is perhaps why I don't have a very fancy bank account. I'd rather get respect and creative satisfaction through my work than just earn money.
Where can I earn money if not from my work? We do some films for money and some for creative satisfaction.
Somebody said, 'Roger doesn't know how to spend money.' And I thought, 'I don't spend money because I don't have it!' If I had it, I could spend money! That's about the only time I was told that!
Birkenstocks are highly underrated. They are so comfortable.
Kindness is a highly underrated quality.
The amount of money we spend on education is important, but not nearly as important as how the money is spent.
Chater: You dare to call me that. I demand satisfaction! Septimus: Mrs Chater demanded satisfaction and now you are demanding satisfaction. I cannot spend my time day and night satisfying the demands of the Chater family.
When I was young I would spend more money than I should with my credit card but my father cut it off, so I had to find creative ways of making money.
Nervous breakdowns can be highly underrated methods of spiritual transformation.
Sports is remarkably cognitive. I think it's underrated just how smart it is. Actually, if I had more time, I would spend more time with sports. Watching it, reading about it, I think it's oddly underrated.
If you spend your own money on yourself, you care how much you spend and how well you spend it. If you spend your own money on someone else, you care how much you spend, but you don't care how well it is spent. If you spend someone else's money on yourself, you don't care how much you spend, but you do care how well it is spent. And finally, if you spend someone else's money on someone else, you don't care how much you spend, and you don't care how well it is spent. That is government.
When you don't have to depend upon your creative work for money, you'll never really have to compromise... Knowing that is hugely liberating as well as artistically clarifying... Being practical about where your money comes from means you can be romantic about your writing... I believe that a healthy society is one that supports its artists, but I also know that that privilege, of being only an artist, is afforded to just a small number. Most of us have to find something else - or live a highly disciplined life, which I'm not willing to do.
Dishonesty is not the only alternative to honesty. There is also the highly underrated virtue of shutting up.
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