It's not about being rich, but everyone back home has a pool. And I was a total water baby. My mom couldn't get me out - she'd put my dinner plate at the end of the pool, and I'd eat my meals in the water.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
A lot of people around me were really staggeringly rich, which I never have been. I walked in between the raindrops of real money, but I've stayed happy.
Although I grew up in very modest and challenging circumstances, I consider my life to be immeasurably rich.
I'm not rich, though everybody thinks I am.
My parents always taught me that my day job would never make me rich; it'd be my homework.
As a young kid, I really wanted to be rich.
I never planned to be rich, frankly speaking. I was more interested in being free, and doing things. And money helps. But otherwise I was never that interested in it.
You aren't wealthy until you have something money can't buy.
When I look back I can't believe how my parents managed, but the cliche is true. We didn't have money, but we were rich in so many other ways.
The way to become rich is to put all your eggs in one basket and then watch that basket.
I always was a rich person because money's not related to happiness.