(On My Name is Earl and the perks of doing TV) The best thing about Earl is the steady income. I can do films if and when I want, as opposed to doing a film I don`t really believe in because I have to pay the bills. I`ve never been at a Vince Vaughn or Be...
Jason Lee
There are so few perks about getting older. Everything heads south and you become less and less attractive, but one of the perks is that you can usually learn to come home to yourself. You`re a little more comfortable in your skin, as saggy as it is. And ...
Felicity Huffman
There are so few perks about getting older. Everything heads south and you become less and less attractive, but one of the perks is that you can usually learn to come home to yourself. You`re a little more comfortable in your skin, as saggy as it is. And ...
Felicity Huffman
[interview in "Movieline" magazine, Dec. 1998] Fame is complicated and definitely overrated. There are perks to it that are unfathomable. But the other aspect is there`s little to no privacy at all - being anywhere at any time and knowing that somebody yo...
Gillian Anderson
Real world, certain positions come with certain perks, and I`m not opposed to having certain perks as long as there`s no hint of impropriety
Arvind Sodhani
Real world, certain positions come with certain perks, and I`m not opposed to having certain perks as long as there`s no hint of impropriety
Arvind Sodhani
Of all presidential perks, the pardon power has a special significance. It is just the kind of authority that would attract the special attention of someone obsessed with himself and his own ability to influence events.
Barbara Olson
It can have an enormous effect because big budget movies can have big budget perks, and small budget movies have no perks, but what is the driving force, of course, is the script, and your part in it.
Morgan Freeman
It can have an enormous effect because big budget movies can have big budget perks, and small budget movies have no perks, but what is the driving force, of course, is the script, and your part in it.
Morgan Freeman
Far too many executives have become more concerned with the ``four P`s`` - pay, perks, power and prestige - rather than making profits for shareholders.
Andres S. Tannenbaum