When the gig ain't there, you still got to pay the rent. I learned that a long time ago.

I'm really sensible with my money. So I would like to own my own house rather than rent.

I've had to do all kinds of jobs to pay the rent. I've even worked in a Cornish tin mine.

It's funny... musical theater is what paid my rent and kept me going for the longest time.

'Rent' was the show that made me want to write. Or that showed me you're allowed to write.

I figure if I have my health, can pay the rent and I have my friends, I call it 'content.'

'Rent' was one of the main defining moments, and it was like the precipice of my transition.

If I am looking to impress people, I'll be in a Rent the Runway dress and great accessories.

If you rent, the rent goes up every year. But if you buy a 30-year mortgage, the cost is fixed.

I rent space on a farm for 15 dollars a month, and I have the use of about a quarter of an acre.

I can pay my rent now. I guess I could always do that, but now I can get an apartment with heat.

My senior year, I got to play Maureen in 'Rent,' and I had more fun than I'd ever had in my life.

I own a home in Sweden, I rent in both Los Angeles and in Britain, and I'm constantly travelling.

We always had money problems. Sometimes I would lie awake at night wondering how to pay the rent.

There are other options out there, after all, like read a book, go on the Internet, rent a movie.

I got into a bad jag of movies that helped pay the rent and I thought would help further me along.

Many blue-collar families struggling to pay rent would be happy to skip paying optional union dues.

The Palm Beach Police Foundation is a client of Trump's. They pay to rent out Mar-a-Lago every year.

More teenagers go to movies or rent a tape of a movie than sit down and watch sitcoms on television.

Up until the time I was 31 years old, in Spain, I still didn't know how I was going to pay the rent.

One of Rent the Runway's core values is 'Trust in Everyone's Best of Intentions.' We trust our team.

Writing nonfiction of various kinds has been instructive and entertaining as well as paying the rent.

Do something you really like, and hopefully it pays the rent. As far as I'm concerned, that's success.

'Rent' is about a community celebrating life in the face of death and AIDS at the turn of the century.

If you don't want to part with belongings but still want to monetize them, then you can rent them out.

I've had an unusual career in that I've never had a big break, but the rent always seemed to get paid.

My dad was rubbish at all other aspects of his financial life, but he's pretty good at paying the rent.

Producer's Surplus is a convenient name for the genus of which the rent of land is the leading species.

When I was focusing on theater, I would go on for months without any work and could hardly pay the rent.

That was the bat signal for me - 'Rent' changed my life. It took me years before I got beyond that show.

I was working at Lowes and Target, then FedEx, and still did not have enough money to pay rent on my own.

In a society rigged in favour of landlords over tenants, to rent privately is to be deprived of security.

Rent and the cost of essentials like food and child care are rising so fast that wages are not keeping up.

As long as you have your own apartment and you can pretty much make rent for the next year, you're golden!

More than ever before, Americans are suffering from back problems: back taxes, back rent, back auto payments.

It always seems to me that my life would look completely different if I didn't have to take care of the rent.

I think the most stressful time of my life was when I was in New York, and I didn't have money to pay my rent.

It always amazes me when people go rent horses and ride them. You mean you want me to pay you to ride a horse?

When you're a starving artist, you make do. It didn't matter that I didn't know where my rent was coming from.

As a single guy, the baseline of what I needed was so low. I just needed an air mattress, food, and rent money.

In Paris, I rent a bike in the street and cycle around, and in L.A. I live up in the hills so I go hiking a lot.

I am so old-fashioned. I've never lived with a man. I am completely about the independence of paying my own rent.

I have a teaching job that allows me to pay the rent and affords me to, frankly, write the books I want to write.

Service is the rent we pay for being. It is the very purpose of life, and not something you do in your spare time.

My parents used to rent old movies - my whole childhood is in black and white - and it was my dream to make films.

We don't own the team; we just rent it. The fans own it, and a lot of times, they haven't been happy with the renter.

When the show is over we still have to pay our rent, we have to buy food. We have to do all the same things that you do.

You leave school, work terrible jobs to pay rent, and that's when you start finding your way in music and forming bands.

For me, 'Rent' was all about coming out of myself, finding out who I was, learning the power I could have as a performer.

There are tremendous barriers to building housing. If we could break them down, the need for rent controls would go away.

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