You can actually make a lot of money and do a lot of good in the world. I don't see those things as being in opposition to one another. I never have.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I believe very strongly that in this world you have to have values and you have to stand up for your interests and if you don't do those things you're not going to get anywhere.
Making money is marvelous, and I love doing it, and I do it reasonably well, but it doesn't have the gripping vitality that you have when you deal with the happiness of human life and with human deprivation.
You can only make money doing what you love.
I'm consistently asked how I keep a foot in two contrasting worlds - one in the entertainment industry, predicated on wealth and indulgence, and the other in humanitarian work. To me, it's less of a question of how can you do this, and more a question of how can you not?
There is a gigantic difference between earning a great deal of money and being rich.
Making money is a hobby that will complement any other hobbies you have, beautifully.
I never made any money, but I had the best jobs in the world.
There are many ways you can make money. Certain ways will make you happy, certain other ways will make other people happy. But if you go in because there's money in there, you're bound to fail, bound to fail!
I've learned very, very, very clearly that money does not equal happiness or security, either.
When you make a lot of money, it just means you made a lot of money. It doesn't make you a better person.