The gallery closed its doors in 1971. I could no longer psychologically handle the needs of 12 artists. I cared about all of them, and what was happening with their careers. I'm just not a person who can do that indefinitely. And tax-wise I was concerned because they gallery wasn't making money; it was losing money.
It's one thing to be struggling and not really making money in your early 20s and figuring out your life. Early 30s, you start to wonder, is this ever going to happen?
I was just shitty, shitty, shitty with money and I finally, when I really started making money, I had to get somebody to sit down with me and learn how to manage my money.
Businesses can lead with their values and make money, too. You don't have to simply be purely profit-driven. You can integrate social and environmental concerns into a business, be a caring business, be a generous business and still do very well financially.
If you start out to solely make money, you will attract the wrong kind of employees.
I am not satisfied in making money for myself. I endeavor to provide employment for hundreds of the women of my race.
You can make money or you can make sense. The two are mutually exclusive.
I never imagined being able to make money from acting - and now I can.
Money makes money. And the money that makes money makes more money.
I'm not really interested in making money. That's always come as the result of success, but it's not been my goal.
Everyone has the brain power to make money in stocks. Not everyone has the stomach.
Making money is marvelous, and I love doing it, and I do it reasonably well, but it doesnt have the gripping vitality that you have when you deal with the happiness of human life and with human deprivation.
Making money doesn't oblige people to forfeit their honor or their conscience.
The hell of these days is the fear of not getting along, especially of not making money.
I got a reputation for being sort of nuts and difficult, because I was at that point, so I wasn't much in demand. And also, on the basic level, I'd made a lot of movies that didn't make money. And if you make movies that don't make money - I mean, it is a business, after all - you are not in demand.
I'm not trying to make friends, I'm trying to make money.
I don't know how this guy knew how much money I was making. I didn't know how much money I was making.
The purpose of work is not to make money. The purpose of work is to make the workers, whether working stiffs or top executives, feel good about life.
It isn't me making money as much as it is me spending my money in a way that I feel is effective. My methodology is to say I'm not just going to throw money at a problem but rather personally invest myself in it.
I've always been rapping before I was making money off of it. Before I made a profit, I had always been rapping.