I remember in 1990, there were five of us making $3 million a year. When guys passed us, we didn't cry. Why would we cry? You didn't get mad when someone got $6 million. Or $8 million.
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Don't cry about money, it never cries for you.
Don't cry for money. It never cries for you.
It's like, now you're actually complaining because you're making $9 million and guys are making more? If it makes you that upset, quit. Leave the game. Go home then and try finding another job that's going to pay you that.
If we'd have said we were not upset, they would have thought we were so rich it meant nothing to us, and if we say we're upset about it, they'll say money is all we care about.
I remember those great days when we were at $176 million before the Reagan Revolution came to town.
We were all hit with sticker shock: $87 billion is a huge number.
What hurt most were the people who came up to me and said they lost $1,000 on me. It just makes you mad.
We raised $10 million in 2011. Our rule was, we wouldn't accept money from anybody we didn't want to have dinner with.
When I was boxing I made five million and wound up broke, owing the government a million.
Every time I get a lot of money, I cry, and I got a lot of tears left.