Quote by Paul McCartney
Where I come from, you dont really talk about how much youre earni

Where I come from, you dont really talk about how much youre earning. Those things are private. My dad never told my mum how much he was earning. Im certainly not going to tell the world. Im doing well. – Paul McCartney

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