Two of our favorite excuses for holding onto a few extra pounds and being out of shape: Too little time and too little money.
— Stephanie Ruhle
When you're 22, 23, living in New York, you're just scrambling to live on people's couches and in rooms that you're sure you're not supposed to be in. You're not on the lease; you're paying weird amounts of money every month trying to make it happen.
— Stephanie Beatriz
My mother lives with me in Milan, while my father travels to and from Savona. My parents take care of my money, too.
— Stephan El Shaarawy
I look at my bank account every day. I constantly think about what is going in and out, and I will always try to save money on something if I can.
— Steph McGovern
Even those among us who are lucky enough to love our jobs would have to admit that at least part of the reason we work is to earn money. In between all this work, we like to eat out at restaurants, go on trips, buy nice things, not to mention pay rent and meet the cost of living.
— Stella Young
It's immoral that people make money out of writing crap, but I try not to obsess about it. I don't want to spend my life being angry.
— Stella McCartney
I see easyHotel as one of the best, most natural extensions of the 'easy' brand from the airline. EasyHotel is raising money to accelerate growth at a much faster rate than I could have grown it as a private company, whilst enabling me to spend more time on my diversified portfolio of other investments.
— Stelios Haji-Ioannou
I can see my work as a job. I do it for money. I likely already look forward to the weekend on Thursdays. And I probably will need a hobby as a leveling mechanism. In a career, I'm definitely more engaged. But at the same time, there will be periods when I think, 'Is all that really hard work really worth my while?'
— Stefan Sagmeister
Industry is important, but everyone thinks money is important.
— Stef Wertheimer
I made my money in Iscar. I spend my money on the industrial parks.
I like to see how I can do it for less money.
— Stanley Tucci
The desire for money may be an indication of greed, but I want to argue that greed is a much more subtle vice than simply the desire to be rich.
— Stanley Hauerwas
The first thing I heard when I got in the business - not from my mentor - was, 'Bulls make money, bears make money, and pigs get slaughtered.' I'm here to tell you I was a pig. And I strongly believe the only way to make long-term returns in our business that are superior is by being a pig.
— Stanley Druckenmiller
Good debt growth is when you borrow money, and it goes into the real economy. You do capital spending. You build businesses.
I don't take anything for granted. In the beginning, my parents put a lot of money on the table so I could live my dream, without putting any pressure on us. We made our own way. But I've seen so many players come and go that I never, not for one minute, thought I could rack up millions on the tour.
— Stan Wawrinka
I grew up in New York City during the Depression. My earliest recollections were of my parents talking about what they would do if they didn't have the rent money. Luckily, we were never evicted. But my father was unemployed most of the time.
— Stan Lee
Self-esteem doesn't come simply from dressing well, but they are both something we can control. It's a missed opportunity when women say they don't have the money, figure, etc., because style is such a way to help cultivate the way women feel about themselves.
— Stacy London
I think that there was a lot of undisclosed money that came into South Dakota, driving a message to paint me as a Washington partisan, which I don't believe that I am, but it was a message that resonated, after pounding it away for a number of weeks.
— Stephanie Herseth
My worst holiday was in Athens when I was a young drama student at Rada in 1965. I ran out of money. I had my things stolen and I wasn't able to speak a word of the language.
— Stephanie Beacham
Young people have so many great ideas so I can't wait to hear what children from around the country have come up with. 'Pocket Money Pitch' will encourage them to believe in themselves and 'have a go.'
My mum and dad were always careful with money.
— Steph Houghton
Most disability charity hinges on that notion - that you need to send your money in quick before all these poor, pitiful people die. Peddling pity brings in the bucks, yo.
My biggest thing to say is just don't worry about money.
— Stella Maeve
There is a place and a time for philanthropy, and there is only so much money you can give away.
The only thing I knew how to do without a lot of money was repairing tools. I actually started making and repairing tools for machines.
I need money to build parks. I will build more parks. That's all I'm interested in.
What's worth doing is worth doing for money.
— Stanley Weiser
I'm not interested in wasting money on a project.
To be poor does not mean you lack the means to extend charity to another. You may lack money or food, but you have the gift of friendship to overwhelm the loneliness that grips the lives of so many.
Carried interest... you're making money on somebody else's capital. It's not on your own. If that's not income, I don't know what is.
For 30 years I've been responsible for managing client money, and it's been a joy, but at some point I need to move on. Thirty years is enough.
I think we disregard fans too much. They drive our sport. The money has gotten so big that it has become a corporate league other than the nosebleed seats.
— Stan Van Gundy
As a matter of fact, believe it or not guys, you can actually lose money in sports! I know that you'll find that shocking.
— Stan Kroenke
Fashion is an industry to make money. It plays into human psychology. We want to belong, we want to be loved. I'm not trying to demonize the fashion industry - I love the fashion industry - but style is about taking the control out of the industry's hand and having you decide what works for you.
My philosophy is if you're going to work 24 hours a day, seven days a week, for not a whole lot of money, why work for someone you're not gonna be loyal to?
— Stephanie Cutter
I think being ambitious, successful, powerful, making a lot of money - I don't care what color you are as a woman; it's difficult to find a mate. I think the natural order is that men want to be providers.
— Stephanie Allain
I see myself as a bit of a capitalist really - I like enterprise and making money.
It's difficult because the men's game is so big and attracts so much money and sponsorship, and so it's always going to take priority.
Believe me, people with disabilities are just as concerned about benefit fraud as anyone else. Money spent on those who are not in need is money that isn't being spent on vital services to support us in the community.
I'm not a communist - I believe in the free market and that entrepreneurs should be allowed to take risks because it creates wealth and jobs, but I draw the line at people risking other people's money. That's deplorable.
Now I don't work for the money or the glory. I just work because I like building businesses.
— Stefano Pessina
The oil areas have a big problem digesting the oil. There's too much money, and the people don't know what to do with it. I'm finding all the time that we have more industries and more success stories which are not involved with oil.
The problem with our region is that there are areas with oil and too much money, and then there are places such as south Lebanon and the Palestinian territories where there is no work, and instead of developing industry, they become dependent on oil money - this results in extremism.
A fool and his money are lucky enough to get together in the first place.
We have never heard of laundering in Macau; money laundering is unheard of. Mind you, my casino, every bit of money - someone says Stanley Ho, you issue me a check of so much money - we don't give that easy.
— Stanley Ho
There is nothing wrong with making money, but it was just not in my family's habits to know how to do that. All we knew how to do was work, and we usually liked the work we did.
What a company's been earning doesn't mean anything. What you have to look at is what people think it's going to earn. If you can see something in two years is going to be entirely different than the conventional wisdom, that's how you make money.
If you're running a business for the long term, the last thing you should be doing is borrowing money to buy back stock.
Back in my day, we didn't think about money as much. We enjoyed playing the game. We loved baseball. I didn't think about anybody else but the Cardinals.
— Stan Musial
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.