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We all have aspects of ourselves that we my not be aware of. Actors in particular - they have multiple personality disorder. They get paid a lot of money to exhibit that.
Any time there is a lot of money or ego involved, people tend to behave badly.
I was born with no money. So when people talk about Bow Wow being rich his whole life, I don't know where they get that.
You don't really have to dress a ton of actors. You don't really have to spend a bunch of money lining up extras to look the time period.
You know you gotta talk big money when you talking to me.
Sometimes you've got to break the rules to make money, that's just plain and simple.
When I left WWE, TNA offered me a deal. It was a sweet deal: ya sit at home the majority of the year. Just show up every now and then and make some money. That was a sweet deal for me; that was like a vacation.
My first contract with WCW was, like, $70,000 a year. I didn't know you could make that kind of money doing this. I was like, 'Wow. I think I'm going to stick around for a long time.'
I'm not really a betting person. I work too hard for my money to give it away.
The younger me was motivated by a need to please others, by the pressure to climb the corporate ladder and make money, and by a fear of failure - all of which became more and more intense as I navigated the competitive landscape.
I love Monet: his 'Water Lilies' would look great on my wall. But would I prefer to see money helping kids get better from cancer rather than spending it on a work of art for my own personal indulgence? Yes, I probably would.
I think I made more money when I was lifeguarding at 15 years old than I did on my first year at 'SNL.'
A lot of athletes go from not making any money at all to make any large pot of money. Then they get approached by an agent who takes a percentage. Then they get approached by your financial advisor who starts investing your money without you even understanding what he's doing.
I want people to understand how money works and how people invest.
I feel like if I can help somebody look at money differently or manage their finances differently or spend a little differently, then I feel like I'm doing my job. So I'll try to help them see the bigger picture and think longevity versus the temporary spending that we're kind of accustomed to.
We should take the time to learn and understand how to make the money work for us versus working for the money, and do your due diligence and understand what it is that you're investing in.
Women play about twenty-five percent as good as men, so they should get about twenty-five percent of the money men get.
I'm always ready to play for money.
To be a winner, you've got to be an appraiser. You've got to be able to play at your best under pressure. And more money creates more pressure. Money is the finest fuel in the world.
If I can't play for big money, I play for a little money. And if I can't play for a little money, I stay in bed that day.
I am the greatest money player in history.
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