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There's no such thing as overpaid.
I enjoy being a highly overpaid actor.
Aren't we all striving to be overpaid for what we do?
Acting is the most wildly overpaid position imaginable.
The honor is overpaid, When he that did the act is commentator.
If I got paid, it was no more than five dollars a column, and I still think I was overpaid.
What if everything is an illusion and nothing exists? In that case, I definitely overpaid for my carpet.
Actors really are the scum of the earth. Their behavior makes overpaid rock stars look positively noble.
This high official, all allow, is grossly overpaid; there wasn't any Board, and now there isn't any Trade.
Like bankers, top footballers are massively overpaid, but at least you comprehend what they're doing for the money.
Sports fans have been mistreated for a long time. They have overpaid for inferior food and they have had poor service.
Fans saying a player is overpaid doesn't bother a player. What bothers an injured player is watching your competitors grow.
I've had a year out of work, more, and just toughed it out. There are those who think that all actors are overpaid. I beg to differ.
When I look at how fortunate I've been, being a musician... my response to being overpaid is that I should pay it back to my community in some way.
Overdeliver on promises and deadlines. Show up early, deliver your product early, and deliver more than you promised. Overdeliver now, and in the future, you will be overpaid.
People think top singers are overpaid, but opera houses have a top fee, which is a good thing. Of course concerts are different- everyone wants to make as much money as possible.
It seems like everybody's perception of me is very bipolar. To one group, it's overpaid, overrated; to another group, it's underpaid, underrated, underdog. It's funny to me because there's no real balance.
Taking control of our laws border and money, run not by a bunch of overpaid bureaucrats in Brussels but by a bunch of overpaid bureaucrats in Britain. That ladies and gentlemen is a dream worth fighting for.
When I look back on my life, I overpaid for my big successes every time. And when I tried to get a bargain, get it a little cheaper or get a better deal on it, I ended up usually either getting it and not happy I got it. Or missing it.
There were doubts when I got drafted. I've seen plenty of articles and things, like that I probably wouldn't be an elite point guard. I wanted to prove people wrong. And when I got my first contract, they said I was overpaid. I proved them wrong again.
The average member of the public thinks of 'business' as an impersonal corporate entity owned by the very rich and managed by overpaid executives. There is an almost total failure to appreciate that 'business' actually embraces - in one way or another - most Americans.
I'm doing modeling to stay alive. I don't enjoy my work. I don't find it creative. You don't need brains, and there are no heavy qualifications. All it takes is not to be shy and to dare to make a fool of yourself. But I shouldn't complain, because I am privileged enough to be overpaid.
I've realized as well after five years of being on the road that if I'm going to four or five months of my life to something even if I'm overpaid, it's four or five months of my life away from home, away from my son, away from family and friends. I better believe in it on some level even if it's a big movie.