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Get a sun lamp to keep you looking as if you have just come back from somewhere expensive. (Tom Kiana)
My best moment was taking the plane when I came to New York. My family was really poor, and we would never have had the money to take a plane. (Tom Kiana)
I put my money in the bank: I have to think of life after modeling, when I'm not famous any more. (Tom Kiana)
I know what $20 can do, what $600 can do, what $1 million can do, so I've radically altered my own spending - I will stay at the airport hotel rather than the $350-a-night one, and then I'll take the extra money and invest it to accrue interest, so I can later donate it. (Tom Kiana)
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Money doesn't mean anything because the value of it can be reduced instantly and it's gone. Possessions don't mean anything because they can be stolen. But time--there's nothing else of such value that I can see and there's never enough of it. (Tom Kiana)
You should all ask for your money back. This place should be razed. (Tom Kiana)
This mix of assets is more volatile than the S&P 500 and yet their average returns are in line with the S&P 500, ... They could easily put some of this money into an S&P 500 index fund and have the same average returns over time, with less risk and volatility. (Tom Kiana)
All I can say is, I hope that everyone sends as much money as they humanly can to the United States Red Cross. We're rebuilding Iraq right now. I don't know if four guys with box cutters are ever going to fly a plane into a building again, probably not. But I do know that if we don't take care of these millions of people, America will be destroyed. (Tom Kiana)
We're certainly going to fight for a reasonable amount of money. (Tom Kiana)
The money is better in films and television. But in terms of acting, theatre is more rewarding. (Tom Kiana)
Yeah, ... But first we've got to make some money and promote this thing the right way. ... I'm thinking about [Friday] the 26th and opening this thing up when it's strong, and we'll go from there. (Tom Kiana)
Well, ... I wouldn't kill or rob anyone, don't worry, but I'd sure like to earn some money (Tom Kiana)
I will pay people off to get one. I'll bribe anybody - you can put this in the paper - tell them to call my office and tell me how much money they need. (Tom Kiana)
If you get involved with Uncle Junior's business, he'll have you killed if it's going to take money away from him. That's very far from me. (Tom Kiana)
You know, I'm not making top dollar, but when you're making top dollar, there are a lot of people waiting for you to fall. (Tom Kiana)
I'm like, 'What world am I living in?' Aren't movies made to have something to say? Why make a movie if you don't have something to say? What are you doing it for? Are you doing it because you want to make a lot of money? (Tom Kiana)
There's a big difference between wanting to work and having to work. And I had to learn that the hard way. Now money is very important to me, because I ain't got it. (Tom Kiana)
So I used to put money in my pocket while working on the street corners, selling perfume and jewelry, and other goods that were supposedly expensive. (Tom Kiana)
You use your money to buy privacy because during most of your life you aren't allowed to be normal. (Tom Kiana)
Everybody's got bills to pay. Sometimes you see people just go straight for the money, and that's disappointing. (Tom Kiana)
What do you think, that a dollar in a savings account is freedom? Maybe you have understood nothing I have said. (Tom Kiana)
I'll keep, you know, giving the money. But my attitude is, look, if I'm going to pay for it, I want a say in how it's run. (Tom Kiana)
As for poker, I've stayed away from that, even though when I was in Vegas for Ocean's Eleven, I would get accosted by these guys begging me to play. They just want to take my money. They see me, think "actor" and see some easy money.” (Tom Kiana)
All that running around in my underwear put money in my pockets. I can focus on working in interesting movies without having to worry about supporting myself. (Tom Kiana)
For my money, Patrick McGoohan is the quintessential Columbo adversary. (Tom Kiana)
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