I have made more money than I ever thought anybody should ever make. But who cares if you're worth $500 million or $1 billion? That is not what I want to be remembered for, but for giving something back.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've made more money than I could spend in five lifetimes.
I have made enough money to secure my family and that is all I care about.
I'm not led by money, because if that's the case, I can throw my name on everything and have a million-dollar company.
I had more money than I could spend in million lifetimes.
At the end of my life, is it better to say that I empowered people to make great stuff, or that I died with a net worth of $10 billion? Obviously I'm picking the former, although I would not mind both.
I made a small fortune. I made a lot of money and I made a lot of other people wealthy.
You don't have to raise millions of dollars to be successful, you just have to work on something you are passionate about.
I'm making better than two million a year, but it's hard work. The luxuries and pleasures I enjoy in my spare time keep me in condition to do that work. Carnegie and Frick have more money than I have, but I'm getting more value for my dollars than they are.
I've never worked to make money. I understand we've got to eat and all that, but I never said I want to be a multimillionaire or a billionaire. To me, that's of no significance. I work to have the accomplishment.
People say that I'm a millionaire, but that's not true - I only spend millions.