It doesn't matter about money; having it, not having it. Or having clothes, or not having them. You're still left alone with yourself in the end.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Having money is better than not having it, but I've been poor, and I've survived.
My relationship with money is that it's a tool to be self-sufficient, but it's not something that is a part of who I am.
I don't care about having money. It's about being happy, man.
Money is lonely anyway. When you got it, people always want it. You don't want to be used; sometimes you don't know where a cat is comin' from.
The first time I had money, I was extravagant, but then you realise it's not just about that. If I lost it all tomorrow, it wouldn't be me that's hurt, it would be my babies. It would be more about people's opinion of me that would concern me.
Money is not the most important thing, but when you need it, there are few substitutes. So while I like the things money can buy, I love what money won't buy. It bought me a house but it won't buy me a home. It would buy me a companion but it won't buy me a friend.
I care about money, very much. I want it. I don't ever want to be without it. My mother once said about me, 'Elaine has to have money.'
You can have a lot of unhappiness by not having money, but the reverse is no guarantee of happiness.
I find the difference, for me, between having no money and having quite a bit is that the bills get bigger. And that's it. The lifestyle doesn't change.
Money's important. Everyone cares about money. And when you don't have money, money becomes the overriding obsession of your life.