I have worried about getting pigeon-holed, but now I think I've done enough weird, offbeat stuff not to be. And I also know that I do things for the right reasons: I've made my money, so I don't have to say yes to anything.
Ideally, I'd like to have a movie that people like and makes money.
It's very American, making a lot of money.
I do enjoy working with Ryan although he owes me money.
How do I put this? 'Glee' is like 'High School Musical' if 'High School Musical' had its stomach punched and its lunch money stolen.
Prestige is the shadow of money and power.
I went to UCLA for a year and a quarter. There were too many students at UCLA interested in what I was interested in, and they couldn't accommodate all of us. I wasn't allowed to take voice or dance, only theater and acting. So I saved my money and, ...
Never make a major decision based solely on money.
There are a million studies that say the money you put into a kitchen and bath update you get back. That's one of those places you can't go wrong. It can be as simple as updating counters and a backsplash.
All of this talk of recession offends me. I am delighted that bankers have less money.
There's a major underlying idea as you grow up that you need to just save your money and get that affordable housing at the edge of town where you're away from the city where all the crime happens or whatever.
The only thing major labels can really offer is money.
I remember having to quit school and quit my job. I just sort of moved all my stuff into other people's places. Within, like, six months, I was able to earn enough money from touring to rent a place again.
I'm not - I'm not a person looking for money. I have no political ambitions whatsoever. I don't seek power. I don't seek any kind of praise. I have no ego to fulfill.
Singing as a full-time job was not something I had given a lot of thought to and I had no clear notion of the money to be made in it.
In Maine, we are fortunate to have a Clean Elections system that allows legislators to turn down corporate special interest money. At the national level, Congress should follow Maine's example by empowering the voices of small donors.
I think we've found a better solution on North Haven and Vinalhaven: Instead of paying increasing expensive electric bills every month, with the money going out of our community, out of state, and even out of the country, the wind turbines bring the ...
Generally speaking, the more money that's involved in anything, the more people are expecting and hoping that it's not going to fail.
Those big films are scary things. There's so much money behind those things. There's that hype. You enter a machine.
Portland is quickly becoming one of those lovely, lush Third World countries where kinda-rich people retire with their money.
I have a lot of money.