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Last updated on November 24, 2024.
When I woke up later, I had established all these businesses and we were growing and everything was going well and I was miserable because I was chasing money and not happiness. I decided that day in August that I would quit chasing money and start chasing passion and allow the money to grow around me...I wanted to have passion in my life to show my girls to live by passion.
There's no one silver bullet, but money really is the root of all evil. The single biggest problem is how much more money is flooding into politics these days. It not only tends to enable a more extreme candidate to get elected, but because so much money is required to bankroll a campaign, everyone spends all their free time fundraising instead of reaching across the aisle.
I make money using my brains and lose money listening to my heart. But in the long run my books balance pretty well. — © Kate Seredy
I make money using my brains and lose money listening to my heart. But in the long run my books balance pretty well.
I'm never gonna owe money because every time I get a dollar, I put it into another business, whether it's to buy goods or develop other companies. You don't have money; you have companies. That's one business model. That's mine. And I only associate with other people that are putting up their own money, 'cause they're the only ones that can relate.
We have designed a capitalist system wrong. We assume human beings are one-dimensional, all they do is make money, so we've created a money-centric world.
It's nice to have dreams, but when you use borrowed money to achieve them and act as if money grows on trees, you may have a brutal awakening.
Our business is not based on having information about you. You’re not our product. Our product are these, and this watch, and Macs and so forth. And so we run a very different company. I think everyone has to ask, how do companies make their money? Follow the money. And if they’re making money mainly by collecting gobs of personal data, I think you have a right to be worried.
There's no doubt that there's a public backlash against the way campaign money is raised, but I don't think the only alternative is to elect people with money.
You have a burden going into any campaign when you're raising money to fund that effort because there's always a desire to spend more money than you have.
You are much surer that you are doing good when you pay money to those who work, as the recompense of their labor, than when you give money merely in charity.
Interesting thing that is happening in American society is that people are starting to talk about money. I don't know how you feel about this, but for a long time, nobody was talking about money. It was a secret. And it's kind of very interesting because we do lots of stuff to portray to people about how much money we have, the clothes we wear and the cars we have and the house - they all kind of depict to other people, signal how much money we make, but we don't talk about it specifically.
Well, you need to hear about money, because you ain't gonna have no love and joy and peace until you get some money!
Sure, you make money writing on the coast ... but that money is like so much compressed snow. It goes so fast it melts in your hand. — © Dorothy Parker
Sure, you make money writing on the coast ... but that money is like so much compressed snow. It goes so fast it melts in your hand.
The obvious answer to money is to have tons of it - simply figure out how to make more money than you really need and go for it.
First of all, what in this world does not revolve around money? But money is a big part of film, unlike a lot of other art forms.
It's easy to make money. You put up the sign Bank and someone walks in and hands you his money. The façade is everything.
The money financially is more for the family because I just enjoy playing darts. It's great situation to be able to earn money out of it.
I would rather take the role and work and make my own money and self respect than to have sex with someone who has a lot of money.
I think it is what you do with your wealth that is important. I don't believe in accumulating money for money's sake. It's one of the reasons I want to do more about helping women.
I'm not interested in making money, or being wealthy enough to have a villa in Beverly Hills, because in Paris I don't need that much money.
Obviously, consideration of costs is key, including opportunity costs. Of course capital isn't free. It's easy to figure out your cost of borrowing, but theorists went bonkers on the cost of equity capital. They say that if you're generating a 100% return on capital, then you shouldn't invest in something that generates an 80% return on capital. It's crazy.
There have been unions based on gold or silver, but not on fiat money - money tempted to inflate - put out by politically independent entities.
Let us never forget this fundamental truth: The State has no source of money other than the money people themselves earn.
When you don't have any money, the problem is food. When you have money, it's sex. When you have both, it's health. If everything is simply jake, then you're frightened of death
I owe much to Sangeeth. His film 'Apna Sapna Money Money' brought me back in a big way.
Certainly there are things in life that money can't buy, but it's very funny - Did you ever try buying them without money?
The black, hungry roses that Redd sent snaking towards the princess were easily squashed, the orbs and and unmanned, airborne blades of effortlessly waved off, and the spears of black energy (Alyss was flattered, her aunt borrowing this idea from her) pinned motionless to the air by Alyss's own white spears with no trouble.
As long as you have a percentage of a song, that lasts forever. You have to study the business. Don't just be in it for money. You have to understand what you're in it for, then get your money.
My motivation has always been to do technology apps and companies, not making money. Just because the money's come, nothing's changed.
I know of nothing more despicable and pathetic than a man who devotes all the hours of the waking day to the making of money for money's sake.
I always had this impression that money bought you happiness and money solved everything, and it's the biggest lie I have ever been told.
When the desirable jobs are spending other people's money, reporting on spending other people's money and lobbying to spend other people's money then you know that the society is f***ed.
When I was coming up through the ranks, not that many people carried a lot money of money on them. This was before checks and credit cards.
When I was 20, 21, 22 years old, I was making really good money for a 22-year-old, but it wasn't a huge pot. And of course I made a lot of mistakes. I'm glad I got to make those mistakes with a smaller pool of money and learn from it as opposed to learning the hard way with bigger amounts of money when there would be more consequences.
People think I got loads of money at City and then left for Chelsea to chase more money. I didn't get that money. I moved to Chelsea because they made promises to me. They told me I would get opportunities, I would play and that they believed in me as a young player.
I didn't make any money in soccer, only spent money. I had offers to play in Sao Paulo, but my mother didn't let me go.
I remember when I was working on Mission: Impossible 2, John Woo said, "In Hong Kong, there's not much money and a lot of time. In Hollywood, a lot of money, not much time." Personally I'd prefer not much money, a lot of time.
When I had money, money, O! I knew no joy till I went poor; For many a false man as a friend Came knocking all day at my door. — © W. H. Davies
When I had money, money, O! I knew no joy till I went poor; For many a false man as a friend Came knocking all day at my door.
When you think about how everything else works in the digital age and the way that money does, money really falls short.
I think it is outrageous - to lock people's money away and change the rules on them. So, on point of principle, I stopped putting money into my pension.
Making money isn't something to be ashamed of. There's a feeling now that if you have money you must have got it by some kind of shady dealing or being an MP.
The worst of all hobbies are those that people think they can get money at. They shoot their money down like corn out of a sack then.
Social Security is a fraudulent scheme in which the government collect money from you for your retirement - and immediately spend the money on something else.
In 2008 we came perilously close to killing money, exposing in the process how out of date money's infrastructure has become.
You must take risks, both with your own money or with borrowed money. Risk taking is essential to business growth.
I feel that when you are passionate about what you do, money will follow. If money becomes the primary factor, passion goes down the drain.
Money as such is, as Oscar Wilde said, perfectly useless. You can't eat it, drink it, shelter yourself from the cold with it, wear it, or make love with it unless deeply disturbed. In and of itself, it has no emotions, no mind, and no conscience. It doesn't put out flowers or have children, and it makes a lousy pet. It has meaning only when it circulates, and is exchanged for other things; and money doesn't do that for itself. People do that, using money as a symbolic token.
We need a complete ban on soft money, which is sort of an enveloping problem, and a ceiling on the amount of money that can be spent on a given race. — © William Weld
We need a complete ban on soft money, which is sort of an enveloping problem, and a ceiling on the amount of money that can be spent on a given race.
It's very important that every movie I do makes money because I want the people that had the faith in me to get their money back.
Why would you take money out of your paycheck at the beginning of the month when you don't know how much money you'll need?
I think money is due for some sort of collapse. People are going to realize that money has a half-life, like radioactive elements.
I enjoy money. Not enough people in this world are happy. I'm determined to be contented, and having plenty of money from working makes it easier for me.
I'm convinced true fulfillment is living in God's world one day at a time, savoring it, leaving today's disapointments behind and borrowing no troubles from tomorrow. It's done not only by accepting life, fever, and things that go bump in the night, but also by cultivating love and new and old friendships, and especially by finding a new work or project that makes it exciting just to get up in the morning.
Now that is the wisdom of a man, in every instance of his labor, to hitch his wagon to a star, and see his chore done by the gods themselves. That is the way we are strong, by borrowing the might of the elements. The forces of steam, gravity, galvanism, light, magnets, wind, fire, serve us day by day and cost us nothing.
Money is the measure of morality, and the success or failure of slavery as a money-making system, determines with many whether...it should be maintained or abolished.
I'm just driven. It's kind of a disease. I'm not proud of it, but it comes from my parents. You work and you earn your money and only spend the money that you've earned.
If we do another 'Deadpool,' we'd love to have more money for visual effects. But I don't think anybody does good with an excess of time or money.
Cage the People, Free the Money. The only thing that is allowed to move freely - unimpeded - around the world today is money... capital.
When you need money, it is a powerful feeling within you, and so of course through the law of attraction you will continue to attract needing money.
As far as money goes, there's a saying in Denmark: 'Your last suit doesn't have any pockets.' You can't take it with you. You can make all the money you want, but who cares?
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