I'm not in business to make money for the other guy. I'm in business to make money for myself.
Making money is no fun. Contributing to and changing the world is a lot more fun.
Even my failures make money and become classics a year after I make them.
I have always said that human beings are multidimensional beings. Their happiness comes from many sources, not, as our current economic framework assumes, just from making money.
If you make money, you might not make meaning.
If you're good at the art and you wanna make money, then it's fine. But if you're just doing it because you know you're gonna make money, then I don't know. Some people do it just because they need the money, but it depends on a lot of things.
Major labels didn't start showing up really until they smelled money, and that's all they're ever going to be attracted to is money-that's the business they're in- making money.
I am not a commercial industry creator. I don't believe in making art to make money.
If you start out to solely make money, you will attract the wrong kind of employees.
You know that first of all your films have to make money no matter who you are.
I'm not really interested in making money. That's always come as the result of success, but it's not been my goal.
Can't say no one makes money from Twitter now. The NBA does.
I am at a stage in my life where I want to only do thing that I love. I only want to do things that make me happy. Making money is important, but it's not my ultimate driver.
If we fix it so's you can't make money on war, we'll all forget what we're killing folks for.
Some of the bigger companies seem to be copying only to make money, which creatively is very bad. I sometimes wonder if they have any respect.
The only reason to do business is to make money; that's the only reason for doing business.
I certainly would have regretted not getting into wrestling. It's been very lucrative for me and I've been fortunate to get into it and make money and not do anything stupid where I invested in something that collapsed.
They're making a ton of money, and no one is getting a nickel.
You make money when you get visitors to go through the entrance at capacity.
If you believe in what you're doing, you're going to make money. When you question it, you won't.