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Money Quotes by Tom Petty
- Every verse a diamond, every chorus gold, the sound was my salvation. It was only everything, before money became king.
- When I decided to be a musician I reckoned that that was going to be the way of less profit, less money. I was sort…
- I have turned down a lot of money for things that would have made me feel cheesy.
- I've learned one thing, and that's to quit worrying about stupid things. You have four years to be irresponsible here, relax. Work is for people…
- You have four years to be irresponsible here. Relax. Work is for people with jobs. You'll never remember class time, but you'll remember time you…
- I think television's become a downright dangerous thing. It has no moral barometer whatsoever. If you want to talk about something that is all about…
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- A large income is the best recipe for happiness I ever heard of. — Jane Austen
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