Charlemagne Palestine Quotes
I hung around hippie-ish kind of people and, first of all, they never made any money. If you never make any money, you never have to declare any profession!

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I received my money from the treasury, I used to very early to go the clubs, but when the burden of looking after my children came upon me I tried to live a quite life, and save as much as I could.
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Rule No.1: Never lose money. Rule No.2: Never forget rule No.1.
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When I was young I didn't care about education, just money and box office.
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I never was a popular kid in class.
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I've done fine in this business, but I've never made quite enough money to have a family or have many options.
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I have never broken a contract in my career.
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Old habits die hard. I don't like spending money willy-nilly.
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I was never really a Mod. I thought I was more of a beatnik with the brown corduroy jacket, blue jeans, etc. I loved the music Mods liked, and I loved the clothes, but I didn't have any money to spend on them.
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The worst thing that can happen to a man is to lose his money, the next worst his health, the next worst his reputation.
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I have never said that people 'should' engage in armed attacks on the United States, but that such attacks are a natural and unavoidable consequence of unlawful U.S. policy.
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A rich man is nothing but a poor man with money.
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I'll never retire. I'm just using up somebody else's oxygen if I retire.
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If we were motivated by money, we would have sold the company a long time ago and ended up on a beach.
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My family lived in Thousand Oaks. In 2002, when I was 17, I begged my parents to let me move out. I had money, a real job, and wanted to get my own place.
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If you can count your money, you don't have a billion dollars.
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One must beware of ministers who can do nothing without money, and those who want to do everything with money.
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Fairytales were never really meant for children; they were meant as cautionary tales for teenagers on the verge of growing up.
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But I did make some money doing commercials. I did fourteen in one year.
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Before I went off to Rutgers, I worked in a comic book shop in my hometown. At night, I would work on some comic stories, and after a while, I developed an idea for a weird little superhero spoof comic called 'Cement Shooz.'
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If you like looking at 'Starry Night' or water lilies or whatever, then why does it matter if it's an original? If the artist is still alive, and you want to support them, I get it. But if you want some famous dead guy's work, that's just a way for rich people to show off. It's the upper-class version of driving a giant Hummer.
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Certainly by the time I was in seventh grade, I knew I had to have a long education if I wanted to become an astronomer, but I figured I'd try it, and if I didn't get far enough, I could always end up teaching in high school or math or physics.
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You could never teach other people anything that mattered. The important things they had to learn for themselves, almost always by making mistakes, so that the lessons arrived too late to help. Experience was in that sense useless. It was precisely what could not be passed along in a lesson or an equation.
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Autumn can be glorious but menacing too - the long shadows, brisk winds, scurrying leaves, impending frost.
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I hung around hippie-ish kind of people and, first of all, they never made any money. If you never make any money, you never have to declare any profession!