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Quotes About Money

Destiny never changes with money, but sometimes it turns by meeting good people too.
~ Amit Sadh
When I first came to Congress, the party was supposed to help you. Now, when a new member is sworn in, he or she is told what their dues are - how much they are expected to raise for the party for the next election. It's worse in the Senate. It turns the whole place into a money machine.
~ Jim Cooper
I've always worked in cinemas or cafes to make money because it turns out freelance journalism is quite hard to get into.
~ Lauren Mayberry
Donald Trump was in a tuxedo, standing next to his award: a statue of a palm tree, as tall as a toddler. It was 2010, and Trump was being honored by a charity - the Palm Beach Police Foundation - for his 'selfless support' of its cause. His support did not include any of his own money.
~ David Fahrenthold
TV is so expensive to make and these channels aren't necessarily rolling in money, that getting anything off the ground... they can't take that many risks.
~ Alex Horne
The Lord put me on television to do these things I want to do in the community. And He knew I had a lot to learn. That's why I've been on TV 16 years - not because I'm the greatest actress, but because I need the money.
~ Marla Gibbs
It's fine if you are on TV and people are taking pictures with you but where is the money? That is what parents are concerned about.
~ Badshah
I think the biggest issue for legacy media - both TV and film - is that it just costs too much money to develop a TV series or movie. And most of them don't work. Then the one that works has to pay for the rest.
~ Shane Smith
I started out on the stage, then I had a great career in television for quite a few years. The good news about a TV series is that they give you a certain amount of fame and money. The bad news is that you're in people's living rooms every week and get associated with a particular character.
~ Brian Stokes Mitchell
I find myself hoping I can get on a TV show, and then people from Oklahoma will come to my restaurant. Then I'll be able to make enough money to open my own place.
~ Alex Guarnaschelli
I'm not an extravagant person. You don't get a chance to spend money when you're working on a TV show.
~ Aidan Turner
I love the feeling of having as close to a steady job as you can ever have as an actor. I'm not an extravagant spender, so when I work on a TV show for a season or do a bunch of episodes as a reoccurring, I try to spread the money that comes from that out so that I can do these movies that are important to me.
~ Jason Ritter
You know, if a TV show dropped into my lap out of the blue, I would have a hard time turning it down because there just isn't the money in theater that there is on TV.
~ Laurie Metcalf
I've joked for years I want to land a TV show so I can finance my theater habit.
~ Christopher Jackson
The people who don't know personal finance have TV shows about it.
~ James Altucher
I can think of doing TV shows if the money is good.
~ R. Madhavan
My dad even likes to give me career advice. I'll let him know about some offers about films and TV shows that I get, and he'll ask me questions like, 'What's the money like?' and 'Who got this for you - was it your agent or manager, and what are they getting out of this?'
~ Daniel Dae Kim
I feel like every time I tweet, I lose money.
~ Pete Davidson
I get paid to put tweets out sometimes.
~ Austin Aries
When I was born I owed twelve dollars.
~ George S. Kaufman
I finished 'Ice Age: Continental Drift' in 2012, and I'm living in my agent's guest bedroom in Los Angeles because you don't make a ton of money writing an animated film. The movie makes a billion dollars, and you make 'twelve cents.'
~ Jason Fuchs
At 19 I was lucky enough to start making money from my music career, and when I was in my early twenties I trusted financial experts and advisers to guide me with how I invested money.
~ Katie Melua
The Pentagon talks about our power to 'overkill' Russia ten times, twenty times, perhaps forty-eight times. For my tax money, it is sufficient to overkill them once.
~ Gore Vidal
Twenty years and $40 billion. They seem like good round numbers.
~ Michael Dell