There's little money in theatre.

Writers of literature make very little money.

A business can be started with very little money.

A woman's best protection is a little money of her own.

Since we had little money and few documents, we had nothing.

Show me a man with very little money and I will show you a bum.

Working in a sugar mill is absolute misery for very little money.

Our idea is to serve everybody, including people with little money.

I would work as a cook, get a little money, then open another restaurant.

There's so little money in my bank account, my scenic checks show a ghetto.

I learned from Rossellini that you are rich even if you have a little money.

It's amazing what a little money can do when it's spent on the right reason.

I need the money. People don't understand how little money you make in a band.

My parents raised me and my six siblings with little money... but lots of love.

There is nothing in socialism that a little age or a little money will not cure.

When I get a little money I buy books; and if any is left I buy food and clothes.

My NFL pension can barely pay my son's tuition. You know, it's very little money.

I've had an exciting time; I married for love and got a little money along with it.

No one wants to work for little money; otherwise, they would be living on the streets.

I love politics, but I wouldn't want to be involved in it. Too little money, too much work!

I went over to shoot for six days. It turned out to be ten days, very nicely so. A little money.

We sometime didn't get enough to buy oats for our horses. Most banks had very little money in them.

The American school system's a little warped, so anyone can get a degree if they have a little money.

I like to play golf. You know, make a little money, lose a little money. Get 10 bucks, lose 20 bucks.

Much ingenuity with a little money is vastly more profitable and amusing than much money without ingenuity.

The best football players in the world still earn very little money compared to people who really earn money.

When I started in radio, I worked for free. I lived at the radio station. Then I worked for very little money.

I will tell you that my position is that funding bills should include as little money for Obamacare as possible.

My parents used to struggle to put food on our plates. Whatever little money they got, we had to make do with it.

My dad used to hunt ducks, and my mom would put them in the pot. We lived really modestly. We had very little money.

Every time I got paid, I would give my parents money. I would save some money, and I would have a little money to spend.

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.

In my 20s, I was a freelance writer with little money and living in a rabbit warren one-and-a-half-bedroom with a roommate.

Two of our favorite excuses for holding onto a few extra pounds and being out of shape: Too little time and too little money.

Before finding music, I didn't have too many aspirations. I wanted to hang out, make a little money from whatever I had to do.

You can make amazing sci-fi films if you want to with very, very little money and very advanced technology that can run on your desktop.

I love politics, but I wouldn't want to be involved in it. Too little money, too much work! I don't really have the personality for that.

I take pride in the fact that a guy and a gal can come to my show, have a couple of beers and still go home with a little money in their pockets.

Mine was quite a working-class childhood with very little money, and my father was out of work a couple of times, which had quite a traumatic effect.

Ray Kroc called his first McDonald's restaurant, which he opened in Illinois, 'a little money machine.' That's why thousands of franchisees bought it.

Back in the 1960s, I got a superb education for very little money. The bill for my first year at Harpur College in New York was a few hundred dollars.

I moved to California in 2011 to be a writer. A family friend told me to take acting classes so I could do commercials and actually make a little money.

We can safely abandon the doctrine of the eighties, namely that the rich were not working because they had too little money, the poor because they had much.

The catch in the industry is that if you want to get a picture made for little money, you have to get a big star. But the two are usually mutually exclusive.

On the little money I had collected I lived in Berlin very cheaply, ate very cheaply. And already in 1920 I saved the first salaries I received to go to Munich.

Long made it possible for me to get on records, so what little money he did take from me, if any at all, he was entitled to it. He didn't take something from me.

I see my friends, my family, my cousins work all day long for very little money, and if I have this problem of not being able to wall on the streets, it's not a big deal.

The data says that with the poor, a little money can buy a lot of happiness. If you're rich, a lot of money can buy you a little more happiness. But in both cases, money does it.

Everyone tries to be so slick and modern and computerized. I've always done everything myself with little money, so I guess it's become 'my look,' but it's not really intentional.

You earn very little money on independent films and I'm the provider for my home, so I do have to think of taking one for the accountant time and again and that means studio pictures.

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