I try to do the right thing with money. Save a dollar here and there, clip some coupons. Buy ten gold chains instead of 20. Four summer homes instead of eight.
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One day I was asked to pick up $50,000 worth of gold chains for Mr. T. For real!
I have grandchildren who are going to need every cent I make.
To get a good deal, I buy them all with a friend. The houses, the boat, everything. We each buy half. So I pay half price! They get used more.
I'm actually pretty frugal with my money.
I've lived so frugally for so long. I have to have that financial security or the world feels out of control for me.
I never look at it like I'm wasting money when I'm buying gold.
I own about 300 pairs of shoes. When I start to go over 300, I have mini-sales from my closet and give the money to charity. It's my way of recycling; I feel like I can give back to the universe.
I try to treat all the money I'm making like it's the last time I'm going to make it.
I have a nice house, nice cars, nice watches, nice things. I've got money in the bank. I'm not in need of a few quid - as it stands. It's all irrelevant to me.
It's nice to have money, but the first thing I did with money was buy my father a snow-blower, because my job was to shovel snow, and I wasn't there to do it any more, so I was able to buy him a blower.
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