A Quote by Steve Jobs

Being the richest man in the cemetery doesn't matter to me. — © Steve Jobs
Being the richest man in the cemetery doesn't matter to me.
Being the richest man in the cemetery doesn't matter to me. Going to bed at night saying we've done something wonderful, that's what matters to me.
Being the richest man in the cemetery doesn't matter to me ... Going to bed at night saying we've done something wonderful... that's what matters to me.
There's no reason to be the richest man in the cemetery. You can't do any business from there.
I'm single. I don't have a family. I certainly don't have to work. I don't want to be the richest man in the cemetery.
I realised how rich I had become and I asked myself, 'Do I really want to be the richest person in the cemetery?'
I realised how rich I had become and I asked myself, 'Do I really want to be the richest person in the cemetery?
So many people spend their lives chasing money and end up as the richest men in the cemetery. I don't want to be like that.
I think the world's a better place because Bill realized that his goal isn't to be the richest guy in the cemetery, right?
Many Chinese entrepreneurs are now donating for education; others support foundations in health care and research. None of us wants to be the richest guy in the cemetery.
There's an old, private cemetery here in Palm Springs, where I live, just down the street from the airport, that belongs to one of the local Native American tribes, and it occurred to me one day that if you really wanted to get away with murder, you'd kill someone, put them in a coffin and bury them in a private cemetery or, better, an abandoned one. And then suddenly this whole idea of a long con appeared before me and I had this idea of using a Jewish cemetery.
Being male is a matter of birth. Being a man is a matter of age. But being a Gentleman is a matter of choice.
Mind you, I have had in my sojourn on earth as good a time of it as any man, so I can speak with some knowledge. A writer in the Manchester Guardian who is unknown to me lately described me as "the richest man in the world." That sounds a pretty big order, but when I come to think it out I believe he is not far wrong. A rich man is not necessarily a man with a whole pot of money but a man who is really happy. And I am that.
Cemeteries in Bohemia are like gardens. The graves are covered with grass and colourful flowers. Modest tombstones are lost in the greenery. When the sun goes down, the cemetery sparkles with tiny candles... no matter how brutal life becomes, peace always reigns in the cemetery. Even in wartime, even in Hitler's time, even in Stalin's time.
Being the richest man on a sinking ship is a bitter victory
He is the richest man in the esteem of the world who has gotten the most. He is the richest man in the esteem of Heaven who has given the most.
I regret being the richest man in the world because that position attracts undeserved publicity.
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