Fran Lebowitz Quotes
Children do not really need money. After all, they don't have to pay rent or send mailgrams.

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Money is in some respects life's fire: it is a very excellent servant, but a terrible master.
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It was all about flying round the world, working hard, being on the cover of Vogue, making money. It wasn't fun. It was exhausting, but I was young and convinced I knew best.
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Personally, the first year when I started making enough money just from acting - by that, I mean not doing anything else but acting - was around 2003.
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Children are educated by what the grown-up is and not by his talk.
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I absolutely loathe the idea of doing a fragrance simply as a moneymaker. Personal brand to make money? Vomit.
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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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I have never received a Farthing of Prize Money either for Artillery Ammunition or Vessels.
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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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We are all Adam's children - it's just the skin that makes all the difference.
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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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I like children - fried.
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Trump can spend virtually an unlimited amount of his own money on this election, which makes him unlike any of the other candidates in the race. So those who oppose him will have to work very hard to make sure he doesn't win.
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Even during the golden age of fashion, you had haute couture houses where the designers didn't have money.
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Common perceptions of female friendships are morning coffees discussing children, bags, periods and agreeing about the misdemeanours of men... mild, soft, nurturing relationships.
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As philanthropists, the most powerful legacy we can create is one that keeps on giving - through our children.
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I was a very religious child - I went to synagogue at least once, sometimes twice, a day. And I remember my religiousness as good - I think religion is good for children, especially educated children, because it allows for imagination, a whole imaginative world apart from the practical world.
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Throughout my work with family and child support organizations, one thing that has stood out to me time and again is that getting early support for a child who is struggling to cope is the best possible thing we can do to help our children as they grow up.
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Just keep learning from the role and not just go for the money.
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Industrialization created the 'Father’s Catch-22': a dad loving his children by being away from the love of his children.
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It sounds so trite, but my private life is mine.
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I guess I just wasn't meant to dance.
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I'm the most experienced cinematographer in this medium, so there's no point in having that extra conversation in the middle of the loop. You're making the film in relation to what's happening now, and you can't really affect what's happening now. It's not like you're in control of anything in front of the camera. If you're calling yourself the director and you're not the cinematographer, I think you're kidding yourself.
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Far from being disturbed by the presence of the church, the power structure of the average community is consoled by the church's often vocal sanction of things as they are.
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Children do not really need money. After all, they don't have to pay rent or send mailgrams.