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I'm not a money guy.
The only thing I've ever bought with the money I've made is my house.
I hate spending money, to be honest.
I know I'm going to lose friends, and I'm going to go on the road less traveled with less people. But at the end of the day, I'm not trying to make friends; I'm trying to make the most money possible.
I owe much to Sangeeth. His film 'Apna Sapna Money Money' brought me back in a big way.
I think people who make movies and have invested a lot of money in them get frightened that if they challenge an audience they are going to repel them. And I think the opposite; it's really true.
My father was a rags-to-riches businessman who came over in the Sixties with no money. On my mother's side, I am the grandson of a High Court judge and celebrated intelligence officer, so it's quite an unusual combination.
I drove motorcycles through college. I didn't have the money to buy a car.
The American electorate are getting disgusted with weaklings who blow where the wind takes them while frittering away our precious lifeblood and borrowing money from our new owners, the Chinese.
Of course, I do everything for money.
Amazon can afford to lose money for years on its fashion offerings. But when, if you're a designer or a retailer, fashion is your bread and butter then you can't.
I am paid a good amount of money to not blink for 12 hours. It's fun, but I don't take it very seriously.
I used to spend my money on going to Tom Petty concerts.
People gotta realize as a fighter you want to become a champion because you get paid way more money. So the belt is very intriguing for that reason.
Money, autographs, I had no desire to even do that. I fell in love with fighting and those types of things became attached to it.
Our pro-jobs, pro-growth economic agenda is paying off for New Hampshire families, allowing them the freedom to spend their money as they see fit.
We have a cleaner system of government in this state where people run based on their ideas, not based on their ability to raise money.
You can be one inch from the national team and the opportunity to make so much money and a life out of it. That's why people hang on so long.
It's like, hmm, there's people with $2000 weaves that could have bought health care with that weave money. They don't have insurance. People want what they want. And I guess that is a reason we have this big credit card problem and a lot of these foreclosures.
I have trained on and off with Floyd and his father for many years now and I've learned a lot. His work ethic is second to none and it's great being around him and the 'Money Team.'
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