“You know they say money can't buy happiness. Give me 50 bucks and watch me smile.”
Bobby Heenan (1944–2017) American professional wrestler, professional wrestling commentator and manager
Misc.
Bucky Katt's Big Book of Fun, page 15
Bucky Katt, Dialogue
“You know they say money can't buy happiness. Give me 50 bucks and watch me smile.”
Bobby Heenan (1944–2017) American professional wrestler, professional wrestling commentator and manager
Misc.
Kanye West (1977) American rapper, singer and songwriter
Love Lockdown
Lyrics, 808s & Heartbreak (2008)
John Steinbeck Of Mice and Men
George; "buck" here means to work at lifting and throwing the sacks of barley
Of Mice and Men (1937)
Studs Terkel (1912–2008) American author, historian and broadcaster
http://books.google.com/books?id=FucDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PT25&lpg=PT25&dq=The+key+issue+is+jobs.+You+can't+get+away+from+it:+jobs.+Having+a+buck+or+two+in+your+pocket+and+feeling+like+somebody&source=bl&ots=TYKi7WaW5v&sig=-4ggLp9hfdxXUvrZIF8U1OpGMSU&hl=en&ei=0CPkS4LSJ4P68Aakk7SpBA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CAcQ6AEwAA Mother Jones Magazine - Sep 1995
The Guardian interview (2002)
Kanye West (1977) American rapper, singer and songwriter
"School Spirit"
Lyrics, The College Dropout (2004)
“(sings) 80 Bucks I want my 80 bucks!”
Joe Trohman (1984) American musician
On Dirty's bet
My Heart Will Always Be The B-Side To My Tongue (2004), Honda Civic Tour (2007)
Alex Jones (1974) American radio host, author, conspiracy theorist and filmmaker
Donald Trump's Final Message to America https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrNOo4ehlkg The Alex Jones Show (Oct 18, 2016) <br class="br">2016
Stephanie Pearl-McPhee (1968) Canadian writer
Source: At Knit's End: Meditations for Women Who Knit Too Much
“A painting is finished when the artist says it is finished.”
Rembrandt van Rijn (1606–1669) Dutch 17th century painter and etcher
Statement attributed to Rembrandt in early biographies, as quoted in The Rise of the Cult of Rembrandt: Reinventing an Old Master in Nineteenth-Century France (2003), by Alison MacQueen <br class="br">One of the popular aphorisms about Rembrandt's paintings, drawn from his early biographies in early 19th century and repeatedly attributed to the artist by the French writers and artist, Rise of the Cult of Rembrandt: Reinventing an Old Master in Nineteenth-Century France, 2003,p. 287 https://books.google.nl/books?id=N0dVqAsR5k0C&pg=PA292&lpg=PA292&dq=The+Rise+of+the+Cult+of+Rembrandt:+Reinventing+an+Old+Master+in+Nineteenth-century+France&source=bl&ots=SgL2TN2Xct&sig=ZJuOkH35vmifBkzcu5ASLdLyhTI&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjx17OkrpfVAhWKnBoKHQlxA0oQ6AEIVzAJ#v=onepage&q=The%20Rise%20of%20the%20Cult%20of%20Rembrandt%3A%20Reinventing%20an%20Old%20Master%20in%20Nineteenth-century%20France&f=false/The <br class="br">undated quotes