Top 1200 Chasing Money Quotes & Sayings - Page 17

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Last updated on October 22, 2024.
Acting is the easiest money you'll ever make in your life, and directing is probably the hardest money.
It really doesn't matter to me whether a person has a lot of money or a little bit of money.
Register my money, for the money gymnastic. Cause I make it flip now they be lookin all nasty. — © Nicki Minaj
Register my money, for the money gymnastic. Cause I make it flip now they be lookin all nasty.
I plough all my money into my next film, so I never actually have any money. It's always invisible.
I’m all about making money. It’s the greatest thing, because it means you get money to spend.
The money that is spent in elections is absolutely unconscionable - even if it's private money. It's true that one's not corrupted by the expenditure of one's own money, but to some extent the system is. We cannot have a system in which the only people you can count on for a vote that doesn't look as though it might be a vote for a special-interest group are people with enormous fortunes.
You're not allowed to lure people into spending their money or betting their money based on false representations.
Be clear about the purpose of money. Money is like health. It is necessary for survival but it is not what you live for.
If you say you don't have money to help a animal shelter, why then do you have money to buy meat?
I don't spoil myself on extravagant cars or spending money on jewelry. So I save a lot of the money I have.
Well private money can take risks in a way that government money often isn't willing to.
Even when I haven't had money, I found money to travel. It's a luxury that's a kind of necessity, I think.
It isn't money itself that causes the trouble, but the use of money as votive offering and pagan ornament. — © Lewis H. Lapham
It isn't money itself that causes the trouble, but the use of money as votive offering and pagan ornament.
But the line of thought that I'd been chasing for several days was implicit in the ruins of the old Roman Empire, which gradually destroyed itself by substituting the faith in a legion of miraculous words for the strength of armies and the weight of walls.
I've got to love the film, not the money. Because I know what it's like not to have money - you still survive.
Whether rich people make money or lose money, they get no sympathy from the public.
You should get to keep every dollar that you earn. That's your money. That's not the government's money.
I wasn't born into money and there have been jobs in the past that I've not wanted to take on, but I've had to because of the money.
When everyone's focused on the conventional parts of war - doing infantry imbeds or chasing IEDs - you look at the thing that seems not that interesting to people, like the circumstances of logistics workers cooking the troops' food or cleaning their latrines.
If people associate you with the idea of loads of money, they in turn will give some of that money to you.
I don’t want money. What the hell’s money good for? You can’t drive it and you can’t eat it and it won’t even fix a flat.
In order to raise money from somebody, you have to understand who is this person, not to deceive them but to understand them. What would be their motives for contributing money? Why do these people contribute money to some places, but not to others? That's attunement - treating everybody well, but not treating everybody the same.
I want to be in my prime making the big money, enough money to put away so I can do something.
Money is only important in a society when certain resources for survival must be rationed and the people accept money as an exchange medium for the scarce resources. Money is a social convention, an agreement if you will. It is neither a natural resource nor does it represent one. It is not necessary for survival unless we have been conditioned to accept it as such.
'SpongeBob SquarePants' is a great show, and it centers on a character that is courageously nice. Why is SpongeBob interesting? It's because he has passion. He has a passion for chasing jellyfish.
In my early 20s I was so miserable doing construction, I wanted something that paid money. I liked nice stuff. I liked cars and architecture, and things that cost money. I wanted to not swing a hammer, and make money… and not do stuff that was dirty. I attempted to get into comedy. I started to do stand-up, but I wasn’t very good at it.
The extravagant expenditure of public money is an evil not to be measured by the value of that money to the people who are taxed for it.
It used to cost money to disclose and distribute information. In the digital age it costs money not to.
Money is not the motivating force. It's nice to have money, but I don't live high. What I enjoy is running the business.
I don't begrudge anyone else for anything, but to me, I think the fans deserve to have a studio put money behind their product because when the fans put money into a project and it makes any sort of money, it goes back to the studio. I think that's a little shady.
Money doesn't mean that you are educated, have manners, class or even have good hygiene. All it means is . . . you have money!
Never say money is hard to get. Money will hear you, and that's just what she'll be.
Many people who get a lot of money are willing to work with me for no money. This is true.
Someone who works only for the money will give you trouble one day because of money.
You cannot do something just for the money. You have to do things you believe in and eventually you will make money.
It is a commonplace among artists and children at play that they're not aware of time or solitude while they're chasing their vision. The hours fly. The sculptress and the tree-climbing tyke both look up blinking when Mom calls, 'Suppertime!'
Through money, democracy becomes its own destroyer, after money has destroyed intellect.
Money is not good or evil. It has no morals or intentions on its own. Money reflects the character of the user. — © Dave Ramsey
Money is not good or evil. It has no morals or intentions on its own. Money reflects the character of the user.
Let's see, I think I right now I'm third in the money-winning and first in money-spending.
I came from nothing. We didn't have money, so I started work at 14 because I really needed the money.
The paid Trump surrogates help CNN keep his supporters engaged with their shows, but it also sends their own reporters busy chasing after many of their false claims. That's not a virtuous news cycle. It's an insidious one.
I play this game not just because of the money, man. I play because one day I want to put on that Hall of Fame jacket. Also, I want a Super Bowl. The money is just going to come anyway. But if you're not happy, the money really doesn't mean anything.
In short, avoiding the scourge of unemployment may have less to do with chasing after growth and more to do with building an economy of care, craft and culture. And in doing so, restoring the value of decent work to its rightful place at the heart of society.
In my early 20s I was so miserable doing construction, I wanted something that paid money. I liked nice stuff. I liked cars and architecture, and things that cost money. I wanted to not swing a hammer, and make money... and not do stuff that was dirty. I attempted to get into comedy. I started to do stand-up, but I wasn't very good at it.
There's a lot of money in selling marijuana. If you can do it legally, that's good. Why should all the criminals make the money? This is what people are thinking. If it's happening, if it's going to be legal, let's tax it and regulate it, like we do with everything else and make some money off this. I think that's one reason why people are talking this a little more seriously.
Joy comes to us in moments--ordina ry moments. We risk missing out on joy when we get too busy chasing down the extraordinary.
Training is like putting money in a bank. You deposit money, and then you can take it out.
There is always money to kill people. There is never enough money for life affirming ends. — © Derrick Jensen
There is always money to kill people. There is never enough money for life affirming ends.
I'm E Money because I'm money when it counts. Not sure exactly where or when it started, but I was called it in softball, too.
The industry is all about money. It has nothing to do with talent and calibre. The star system is a money game.
From the beginning, make no mistakes, I'm a prizefighter and doing this for the money. Money first. And then championships.
People are voluntarily giving money to A.E.I. - there is no government money - because they think the work we do is valuable.
One must beware of ministers who can do nothing without money, and those who want to do everything with money.
It has been said that the love of money is the root of all evil. The want of money is so quite as truly.
We like to get money. Whoever wants to work with us and make some money, let's do it.
Money is killing football: people are making their decisions based on money.
Investing is laying out money now to get more money back in the future.
For 'City of Ghosts,' I really didn't speak any Arabic. It obviously made it more difficult, but I also found it to be an advantage while shooting. It allowed me to focus on the emotion of the scene as opposed to just chasing dialogue.
Much of what candidates have to do is raise money and appeal to constituencies or interest groups that can provide that money.
At this point I have enough money to live 25 lifetimes. You couldn't spend the money I've accrued now.
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