My fat never made me less money.

Money has never been a huge inspiration for me.

I never turned a part down when they offered me money.

I never wanted money worries to slow me down or make me take a job I didn't want.

I never thought about money; otherwise, I would have left aged 26 when Real Madrid and Barcelona wanted me.

I've learned to take jobs as an actress that is meaningful to me because I've never taken a job for the money.

To be honest, I was born in luxury. I never saw the dearth of money, so money is not something which motivates me.

I would never allow anyone to give me money, no difference how badly I needed it. I wanted literally to earn my living.

I've never really had a hobby, unless you count art, which the IRS once told me I had to declare as a hobby since I hadn't made money with it.

Well, I called him and I said, Mr. Wright, what can I do? Universal offered me a contract $300 a week. He says take it. You'll never get that money from me.

I never cared about money because I never needed money, you know what I mean? When I was 12 to 17 I never saw any of the money, so the money never motivated me.

I did a terrible television pilot that was so badly written and dumb that it became a turning point for me and I decided that I would never accept a job just because I needed the money.

I know that a lot of times when a guy is making a lot of money and he's not playing up to that caliber, it's like he's just getting his paycheck. That's never been me. That's never, ever been me.

When I was writing 'Withnail,' I was so busted flat that I had one lightbulb that I would carry around the house with me. I mean, really. No furniture, no money, and I was hoping to be an actor, but I could never get a job.

My pay packet is reasonable. But I prefer doing films where I have a meaty role. The set-up of the film and the filmmaker also matter to me. For me those are vital issues that help me decide on a film. You never sign a film only for money.

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