Money Quotes
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	Given all the facts that I'm young and I'm in good health and I'm famous - that I have talent, I have money - given all these facts, I want to know why I'm so unhappy.   
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	What is there that money will not do?   
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	Some people try to deal with money by pretending it doesn't matter, but financial pressure is something that affects us all every day of our lives.   
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	True happiness brings more richness than all the money in the world.   
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	In some ways, if you make mistakes with your own money, you don't feel as bad about it as if it was someone else's.   
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	Some are slaves of ambition or money, but others are interested in understanding life itself. These give themselves the name of philosophers , and they value the contemplation and discovery of nature beyond all other pursuits.   
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	Money is emphasized in Scripture simply because our temptation to love it is inexplicably powerful.   
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	I'm sent a script. I read the script. If I love it, I want to do it. And that's it I don't care who's in it, how much money is behind it, really to an extent who's directing it.   
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	Three things ruin a man: power, money, and women. I never wanted power. I never had any money, and the only woman in my life is up at the house right now.   
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	This is odd, but there are certain things that are really embarrassing to talk about - one is my job and the success that I've had in it, and the other is money.   
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	It seems impossible for a man to learn the value of money without first having to learn to waste it.   
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	The darkest day in a man's career is that wherein he fancies there is some easier way of getting a dollar than by squarely earning it.   
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	Money is only used for two things. One, it's to make you comfortable, and the more comfortable you are the more creative you will become. And the other purpose is it enables you to extend the service you provide far beyond your own presence.   
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	It seems there's a sliding scale between the money they spend on a movie and its creativity.   
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	Let us more and more insist on raising funds of love, of kindness, of understanding, of peace. Money will come if we seek first the Kingdom of God - the rest will be given.   
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	During these last twelve years, with his left hand scarcely aware of what his right was up to, he had saved many souls. And he never saw a weeping child in the street without administering lollipops, or an old woman carrying a heavy burden but he did not turn aside to carry it for her. His huge kindness grew with the years, and his wealth, by giving him the means of gratifying it, had enlarged rather than shut up his heart. Though he had continued through all these years to detest the pursuit of money, yet its possession had done much for him.   
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	When you don't have any money, the problem is food. When you have money, it's sex. When you have both, it's health.   
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	I've always felt toward the slightest scene, even if all I had to do in a scene was just to come in and say, 'Hi,' that the people ought to get their money's worth and that this is an obligation of mine, to give them the best you can get from me.   
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	The more men, generally speaking, will do for a Dollar when they make it, the more that Dollar will do for them when they spend it.   
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	No evil is without its compensation. The less money, the less trouble; the less favor, the less envy. Even in those cases which put us out of wits, it is not the loss itself, but the estimate of the loss that troubles us.   
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	Jail is just another micro-society. It just happens that here, the problems are far more out in the open, we don't live with the facades of lies that democracy or capitalism creates for us.   
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	Writers of literature make very little money.   
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	I do not understand a mind which sees a gracious beneficence in spending money to slay and maim human beings in almost unimaginable numbers and deprecates the expenditure of a smaller sum to patch up the ills of mankind.   
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	The real measure of your "wealth" is how much you'd be worth if you lost all your money.   
 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					