Buy Quote by James Gunn Download Open image “Money doesn't buy happiness, but it does buy happier.” — James Gunn ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.2 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Buy Does Happier Happiness Money Money doesn't buy happiness
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It's nonsense to say money doesn't buy happiness, but people exaggerate the extent to which more money can buy more happiness. — Daniel Kahneman Copy Share Image
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Yes, money cannot buy happiness. But it can pay for a very good imitation of it. And most people would not know the difference. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I could give you some names of Workshop participants who are as good as many who are being published but haven't had the right… — James Gunn Copy Share Image
The zombie is in a lot of ways the perfect horror movie bad guy. It plays on so many fears all at once. The… — James Gunn Copy Share Image
In a way, metafiction breaks down the story and makes it less real. But in another respect, by that very breaking down, it actually… — James Gunn Copy Share Image
I prefer to bring these to the service of story rather than to let them replace narrative. — James Gunn Copy Share Image
I really like people who can do both drama and comedy and not some like middle of the road do both drama and comedy.… — James Gunn Copy Share Image
When I was a small child, I partially learned to read with comics, in particular with 'Scamp,' about the Lady and the Tramp's male… — James Gunn Copy Share Image
When 'Blade Runner' came out, and especially, even actually when 'Alien' came out, it kind of changed how all science fiction movies were designed… — James Gunn Copy Share Image
The majority of my life is 'Guardians,' but being able to clean my brain a little bit by doing something totally different like 'Belko'… — James Gunn Copy Share Image
I was as huge Spider-Man fan as a kid, but I really liked The Defenders a lot. I was also a big Moon Knight… — James Gunn Copy Share Image
I'm a huge Howard the Duck fan. For people who don't know, I'm a huge Marvel Comics fan, but Howard the Duck was maybe… — James Gunn Copy Share Image
Scooby's the greatest cartoon character ever. He isn't cute like Mickey or smart like Bugs or fearless like Woody and Buzz - he's a… — James Gunn Copy Share Image
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I follow a simple formula when I compose. I ask myself, 'What would the audience want to hear?' and 'Why would they buy my… — A. R. Rahman Copy Share Image
Most people I know are not hard-core religious people. They are what I would call 'lightly religious.' So I don't buy the notion that… — Trey Parker Copy Share Image
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During three decades from 1947 to 1977, the nation implemented what might be called a basic bargain with American workers. Employers paid them enough… — Robert Reich Copy Share Image