When I was boxing I made five million and wound up broke, owing the government a million.
We're going to do our part and we'll win because we're on God's side.
I hope they're still making women like my momma. She always told me to do the right thing. She always told me to have pride in myself; she said a good name is better than money.
The way taxes are, you might as well marry for love
The one-time cotton picker was now the heavyweight champion of the world.
I don't even like money. It just quiets my nerves.