Suleyman Kerimov Quotes
To fly into Moscow was a joy. I was trying to understand what people were thinking and how to earn money. In the end, I stayed.

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Maybe I won't stay out of prison. Who knows?
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Rule No.1: Never lose money. Rule No.2: Never forget rule No.1.
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Not raising the debt ceiling does not trigger a default, because we've got enough money to service our debts. Default is when you can't service your debt.
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I spend my money on my props and my creations. I'm an inventor.
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We weren't dirt poor, but there was no spare money kicking around. While it was very much understood that the way to a better life was through education, books were a luxury we couldn't afford. But when I was six, we actually moved opposite the central library, and that became my home from home.
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But I did make some money doing commercials. I did fourteen in one year.
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This country is conducive to making money. Once you learn this lesson and make your first deal, you will really appreciate the tools available to you in the United States, the tools that will help you 'boot-strap' yourself into a large income.
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I think to the extent you die with money in the bank, you've miscalculated.
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There just is exponentially more money in the movie business than in the music business. As a result there are more people involved in the creative process.
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We didn't have much money when I was younger, so I had to collect Coke bottles and cash them in and get a paper route to afford a guitar. That guitar from Sears came with a case and an amp and everything all in one. It was really cool.
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It was the height of the Depression, and suddenly I am earning pots of money.
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As long as you have money to live then it's not a terribly important thing. If you don't have enough to live, then it's very important thing.
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Years later I would hear my father say the divorce had left him dating his children. That still meant picking us up every Sunday for a matinee and, if he had the money, an early dinner somewhere.
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Most independent filmmakers in Britain and North America work for commercial crews and then have their own projects when they've got enough money saved up to do so.
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It's a sin to have your films not to make money.
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When I was born, my family was so poor that there was no money to buy food. So the church bought groceries for us - there wasn't any kind of privilege.
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White folks may let you in their country clubs to play golf, invite you out to dinner, take you out to play tennis, but when it comes to dividing up the money, that's a whole 'nother story.
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I never turned down a movie because they wouldn't give me enough money.
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It's difficult to find a movie that feels true to itself. You feel the hand of Hollywood, the moviemaking by committee, on everything.
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The thing about radio is that it's got an intimate feel. What I like is that you don't have to give it your full attention - you can still do something else that the same time, whereas TV is all-enveloping: you have to sit there and pay attention to it, and give yourself over to it. You have to surrender to it, but you don't with radio.
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My characters make incomprehensible decisions until you stand in their shoes. Then it makes more sense. Life is very rarely black and white, and most people are trying to do their best. I try not to judge.
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I like to get far away from myself when I'm acting.
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I have the wherewithal to challenge myself for my entire life. That's a great gift.
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To fly into Moscow was a joy. I was trying to understand what people were thinking and how to earn money. In the end, I stayed.