Posts Tagged ‘worked’
Tommy Lasorda: Love Your Job
on Friday, January 8, 2021Tommy Lasorda Money Quote saying If you love your work, it will never feel like a job. Tommy Lasorda said:
“If you love your job, you haven’t worked a day in your life” — Tommy Lasorda
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Ivanka Trump: Sense of Entitlement
on Wednesday, October 30, 2019IvankaTrump Money Quote saying I don’t expect to live as a rich girl would and don’t expect things to be handed to me. IvankaTrump said:
“I’ve never had a sense of entitlement. I saw how hard my father worked for his money, and it was always made very clear to me that things wouldn’t just be given to me” — IvankaTrump
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John Lennon: Guilty & Wanted to Be Rich
on Tuesday, October 9, 2018John Lennon Money Quote saying he was always interested in wealth, even though he propounded socialism in his lyrics. But he felt it was rooted in money guilt. John Lennon said:
“I worked for money and I wanted to be rich. So what the hell — if that’s a paradox, then I’m a socialist. But I am not anything. What I used to be is guilty about money. That’s why I lost it, either by giving it away or by allowing myself to be screwed by so-called managers” — John Lennon
Birthday October 9, 1940 – Died 1980 (assassinated) in New York
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Groucho Marx: Worked Way Up To Poverty
on Friday, October 5, 2018Groucho Marx Money Quote saying it’s funny that working can lead to poverty when starting from having nothing at all. Groucho Marx said:
“I worked my way up from nothing to a state of extreme poverty” — Groucho Marx
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Tinsley Ellis: Sell Soul to Devil for Dime
on Sunday, March 5, 2017Tinsley Ellis music lyrics Money Quote saying when we have nothing, it is tempting to sell anything we can to fund further survival. Tinsley Ellis said:
I could sell my soul to the devil for a dime, I worked twenty-five years, On that assembly line, Until they finally made that gear, Took away that job of mine
— Tinsley Ellis