To be clever enough to get all that money, one must be stupid enough to want it.
Gilbert Keith Chesterton
Time and money spent in helping men to do more for themselves is far better than mere giving.
Henry Ford
There was no doubt that there was a vast organization which was making fools of all the liberals in Hollywood and taking their money, that there was a police state among the Left element in Hollywood and Broadway.
Elia Kazan
There was no doubt that there was a vast organization which was making fools of all the liberals in Hollywood and taking their money, that there was a police state among the Left element in Hollywood and Broadway.
Elia Kazan
There was no doubt that there was a vast organization which was making fools of all the liberals in Hollywood and taking their money, that there was a police state among the Left element in Hollywood and Broadway.
Elia Kazan
If there is no Hell a good many preachers are obtaining money under false pretenses.
William A. Sunday
It is curious that money, which is the most valuable thing in life, exceptis excipiendis, should be the most fatal corrupter of music, literature, painting and all the arts. As soon as any art is pursued with a view to money, then farewell, in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred, all hope of genuine good work.
Samuel Butler
When you have enough money the law is a reed that will always bend your way.
Orson Scott Card
Nothing is more elegant than ready money!
French Proverb
Pay me for my work but I don't do it for the money.
Vanna Bonta
If you put all your strength and faith and vigor into a job and try to do the best you can, the money will come.
Lawrence Welk
America believes in education: the average professor earns more money in a year than a professional athlete earns in a whole week.
Evan Esar
I am not satisfied in making money for myself. I endeavor to provide employment for hundreds of the women of my race.
Madam C.J. Walker
In its famous paradox, the equation of money and excrement, psychoanalysis becomes the first science to state what common sense and the poets have long known - that the essence of money is in its absolute worthlessness.
Norman O. Brown
The middlebrow is the man, or woman, of middlebred intelligence who ambles and saunters now on this side of the hedge, now on that, in pursuit of no single object, neither art itself nor life itself, but both mixed indistinguishably, and rather nastily, with money, fame, power, or prestige.
Virginia Woolf