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


If I owned Marseilles and Hell, I'd rent out Marseilles and live in Hell.


I want 'Rent' to last forever.


It's very common to implement mob grazing and double your production for a per-acre capitalisation investment... because it doesn't take any more corraling, no more electricity, rent, machinery or labour to double your production on an existing place.


In Europe, they're more demanding, the ones that rent the build ings.


If you ask people why they move to the city, they always give the same reasons. They've come to get a job or follow their friends or to be at the center of a scene. That's why we pay the high rent. Cities are all about the people, not the infrastructure.


I left home the day after I graduated from high school because I knew we weren't going to make any dough to pay the rent in music.


I didn't think we would ever make enough money to pay rent by playing music.


You have to do whatever jobs you can to pay the rent.


Life for rent means that my life isn't really my own, I only rented it for a while, but if I don't manage to buy it, to own it, then nothing of what I think is mine is really mine.


'Rent' was my first professional job, ever.


If the demand for home commodities should be diminished, because of the fall of rent on the part of the landlords, it will be increased in a far greater degree by the increased opulence of the commercial classes.


I live in Brooklyn. I moved here 14 years ago for the cheap rent. It was a little embarrassing because I was raised in Manhattan, and so I was a bit of a snob about the other boroughs.


When videotape came so a lot of movies that I do have a kind of afterlife in video. Things where movies that I do would come and go; they still come and go but you can go rent them and see them on TV.


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


There were many years when I was hand-to-mouth and didn't know how I was gonna make rent. I've done every job under the sun, from busing tables, temping, and working in factories to SAT prep and detailing cars. So to be able to make a living where all I do is write is absolutely liberating.


It's cheaper to buy a house and finance it than it is to rent in many markets.


All I ever wanted to do was be able to pay my rent.


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


I don't honestly know why they offered me the part in Rent.