As kids we didn't complain about being poor we talked about how rich we were going to be and made moves to get the lifestyle we aspired to by any means we could. And as soon as we had a little money we were eager to show it.
You have to spend a lot to make a lot. It's not like I'm sitting on top of a pile of money.
I've got my eye on a few things to spend my money on. I've got my own bank card but I am really good with money. I don't spend too much at all.
Only the elites despise earning money.
I had some money I made the best paintings ever. I was completely reclusive worked a lot took a lot of drugs. I was awful to people.
I don't work very much and I just sit here waiting for a script that I can't refuse - and I'm not talking about money.
I don't know what to do with it. I'm very fortunate to have it and it gives you room to maneuver. But the main thing about having money is it means you don't have to worry about it. And that for me is a lovely thing. It's not for fast cars and hookers.
It's our money and we're free to spend it any way we please.
Money is in some respects life's fire: it is a very excellent servant but a terrible master.
People assume I'm out there having this great life but money doesn't erase the pain. When you're young you barrel through life making choices without thinking of repercussions. A few years down the line you wake up in a certain place and wonder how the hell you got there.
Having money is rather like being a blond. It is more fun but not vital.
I never left France for Hollywood nor stashed my money in Switzerland.
I am a liberated woman. And I do believe if a woman does equal work she should be paid equal money. But personally I am feminine and I do like male authority to lean on.
The only point in making money is you can tell some big shot where to go.
We are going as fast as we can as soon as we can. We're in a race against time until we run out of money.
One thing that people keep on saying to me is that the wealth and the fame must have made up for missing out on my childhood. But the idea of money - putting a price on your childhood - is ridiculous. You will never get those years back and you can't put a price on them.
I felt that I had worked hard my entire life and deserved to enjoy all the temptations around me. I felt I was entitled and thanks to money and fame I didn't have to go far to find them.
Money and fame made me believe I was entitled. I was wrong and foolish.
My generation will actually be the first generation that is tamer than the one that came before it and it will probably be poorer less fun and less money.
Countries have lost their culture because what they wanted was money. Money became the running theme in every country and culture was sacrificed.
Labor was the first price the original purchase - money that was paid for all things.
And we have no such thing as a budget anymore. Our manager freaks when we show him the bill. We're lavish to the bone but all our money goes back into the product.
Divorce is one of the most financially traumatic things you can go through. Money spent on getting mad or getting even is money wasted.
France is a place where the money falls apart in your hands but you can't tear the toilet paper.
This is my 20th year in the sport. I've known swimming and that's it. I don't want to swim past age 30 if I continue after this Olympics and come back in 2016 I'll be 31. I'm looking forward to being able to see the other side of the fence.