It always seems to me that my life would look completely different if I didn't have to take care of the rent.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
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.
I guess if you're lucky enough not to have to pay your rent, then you or I take much more seriously the kind of work that I do, what it takes for me to leave two teenagers of my own and six stepchildren and a husband and four grandchildren.
This is kind of a uniquely New York experience, but when you can't afford an apartment nicer than the place you're renting, there's something so inherently depressing about it.
You have to do whatever jobs you can to pay the rent.
I am so old-fashioned. I've never lived with a man. I am completely about the independence of paying my own rent.
Come live in my heart, and pay no rent.
Up until the time I was 31 years old, in Spain, I still didn't know how I was going to pay the rent.
If you don't have trouble paying the rent, you have trouble doing something else; one needs just a certain amount of trouble.
When I was focusing on theater, I would go on for months without any work and could hardly pay the rent.
All I ever wanted to do was be able to pay my rent.