Money Quotes
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. . . you did not seem to me over-fond of money. And this is the way in general with those who have not made it themselves, while those who have are twice as fond of it as anyone else. For just as poets are fond of their own poems, and fathers of their own children, so money-makers become devoted to money, not only because, like other people, they find it useful, but because it's their own creation.
Plato
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Be true to your audience, or you will lose money.
Cenk Uygur
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Give, and you may keep your friend it you lose your money; lend, and the chances are that you lose your friend if ever you get back your money.
Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
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I told all of our original investors that they would lose their money for sure.
Jeff Bezos
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I got into wrestling to make some money, see the world, and meet girls.
Bret Hart
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That's the thing about Mother Nature, she really doesn't care what economic bracket you're in.
Whoopi Goldberg
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Some candidates can sit in an office for 10 hours a day asking for money. That's just not who I am.
Paul Sadler
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You will attract everything that you require. If it's money you need... you'll attract it. If it's people you need... you'll attract it. If it's a certain book you need... you'll attract it.
Bob Proctor
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You either master money, or, on some level, money masters you.
Anthony Robbins
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I always take part in the creative process of every film of mine. Gone are the days where an actor would walk into the sets, finish his portions, take the money, and leave. In fact, I've been accused of being interfering - but that's the way I am. It is important for every actor to get involved with the script.
R. Madhavan
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There is something embarrassing about asking for money, but if I hadn't done that, I would have not continued to be a professional musician.
Ezra Furman
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Jeremy Beaumont-Jones had been lucky enough to be born rich. He wasn’t in the mad oligarch class but once you’re past a certain point, the sheer weight of your money sucks in wealth like a financial singularity. If you’re sensible enough not to blow it on race horses, cocaine or musical theatre, then it becomes a perpetual-motion money making machine.
Ben Aaronovitch