People would pay money to work at CNN.

I don't wanna work with people who only want to make money.

People don't just come to work to make money; they need satisfaction.

Work is really wrapped up with identity. Work is not just money for most people.

We don't want to damage cars. People work hard and save money to buy these things.

Money was invented for a reason. We've seen people try to use beans, etc. and it doesn't work.

Most people work just hard enough not to get fired and get paid just enough money not to quit.

A true capitalist doesn't have a job, because other people and other people's money work for them.

People value and spend their money more wisely when they acquire it by their own efforts - also known as work.

People always assume I don't need to work for money, but my divorce settlement was not as much as it's always reported to be.

The way to reduce the deficit is to create jobs and work opportunities so that people will have money with which to pay taxes.

Some people find an interest in making money, and though they appear to be slaving, many actually enjoy every minute of their work.

We go to school to learn to work hard for money. I write books and create products that teach people how to have money work hard for them.

Ideally, I want my films to work because I want the people who have invested their money to get back their investment and make profits too.

I'm not Russell Brand or Ricky Gervais, but I have enough money that I don't have to work. Most people who've done what I do don't have that.

We need a conservative welfare reform initiative that is focused on putting people back to work and ensures taxpayer money is only spent on programs that have been proven to work.

You have to be taxed. Just because you work a little harder to have a little bit more money taken from you, I mean, that's scary. I worked hard for it. Why should I be taxed more than other people?

Actually, in my advanced, high-falutin' frontier economics, I often work with what I define as 'money metric utility,' and I ask people, 'Do you really want that? What are you willing to pay for that?'

If companies are able to have multiple revenue streams and have their hands in multiple pools of money, then why shouldn't the people who actually work for those brands be able to do the exact same thing?

At a lot of college graduations, you'll hear people say, 'Follow your passions,' and that is important, but no one talks about the stress of not having enough money, the issues of debt, and the issues of work stress.

Hollywood people are filled with guilt: white guilt, liberal guilt, money guilt. They feel bad that they're so rich, they feel they don't work that much for all that money - and they don't, for the amount of money they make.

Banks hold deposits and savings entrusted to them by individuals, by businesses, by governments and by central banks. They put that money to work, helping people to buy homes, for example, or lending to businesses to invest in expansion.

I've been offered jobs by companies that supported apartheid many times in the 25 years of my modeling career, but I have never taken one of them. I have to refuse that money, because I'm not going to work against my people. They've suffered enough.

Why are people unemployed? Because there is no work. Why is there no work? Because people are not buying products and services. Why are people not buying products and services? Because they have no money. Why do people have no money? Because they are unemployed.

Faffing is completely harmless, whereas its opposite - dynamic, purposeful activity - is often very harmful. Faffers do not tend to kill people or make them work 12-hour days or sell them shoddy merchandise or lend them vast sums of money that they cannot pay back.

We spend billions on international aid annually, but we don't find ways to connect people to dignified work. I realized that if we don't think about ways to harness private capital to solve problems, we're leaving large amounts of money on the table and doing ourselves a disservice.

People don't want to serve apprenticeships any more. Kids expect to be paid and treated really well and all that guff before they've achieved anything. It doesn't work like that. You have to spend five or six years being relatively rubbish and put up with it. For that you don't deserve to be getting lottery money.

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