Sammy Hagar (Samuel Roy Hagar) Quotes
The downloads, the licensing, commercials, radio - it's made me more money than any song I've ever written, and it only went to No. 26. It wasn't a big hit at all. But it's a career song ["I Can't Drive 55"].

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The first album I bought with my own money was 'A Hard Day's Night.'
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The American school system's a little warped, so anyone can get a degree if they have a little money.
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I'm potentially worth a lot of money, but I've got to go and make something that's worth a lot of money.
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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'm not that lazy, but I don't need that much money. I lead a fairly simple life.
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Most of the music you hear on the radio today is developed for making money. It doesn't feel true or honest. You can feel it in the music.
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The fact that the movement was carried on by women who, for the most part, had no money of their own and were totally inexperienced in organization, and that they won their fight in about two generations, makes a story often dramatic and always worth preserving.
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I have not cared for money, and I enjoy working. Money comes my way. People work hard so they get enough money. Or they work hard so they don't have to work hard later in life. But though I don't need money, I still work hard because I like what I am doing.
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But I don't need to use politics as a way of making money.
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I fell through a stage once. I was doing a truly African dance, and all of a sudden, I hit the ground with my foot and went straight through the stage. I guess they didn't have much money, so the floor was kind of rotting.
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I never deviated from my grim determination to someday have all the money I needed and wanted.
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Government can wreck a business by confiscating its money by taxation.
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A man is usually more careful of his money than he is of his principles.
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Gamble, cheat, lie, and steal. Let me explain: Gamble for your best shot in life - dare to take risks. Cheat those who would have you be less than you are. Lie in the arms of those you love. And finally, steal every moment of happiness.
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We have this culture of financialization. People think they need to make money with their savings rather with their own business. So you end up with dentists who are more traders than dentists. A dentist should drill teeth and use whatever he does in the stock market for entertainment.
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Now that we have a bit of money, it is nice to get gifts for people. Before I was getting and not really giving.
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We started playing music from an early age and so we wasn't really aware of that side of it, the weird thing is the more successful you get the more free booze and drugs you get, they should be given to the bands who don't have the money.
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I'm interested in full disclosure for people who give money to politicians. But I'm not a politician. I'm an advocate.
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Microeconomics is about money you don't have, and macroeconomics is about money the government is out of.
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We have to have the money to do the work we want to do, as well as to keep a roof over our heads and food on the table. Fat commissions are good, but not always easy to come by, and each new painting takes its time. So we need to find every way possible to earn extra income from our work.
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In order to build anything from factories to schools to hospitals, one must jump through a series of regulatory hoops, giving EPA veto power over any major projects.
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You've got to be rich to have a swing like that.
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The primary motive for good care and good use of the land-community is always going to be affection, which is too often lacking.
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The downloads, the licensing, commercials, radio - it's made me more money than any song I've ever written, and it only went to No. 26. It wasn't a big hit at all. But it's a career song ["I Can't Drive 55"].