A Quote by Alice Englert

I bought a camera with my first ever paycheck. — © Alice Englert
I bought a camera with my first ever paycheck.
When I received my first paycheck from my now known day job, I spent it on a period Craftsman chair and a Frank Lloyd Wright-wannabe lamp. With my second paycheck, I bought a stereo.
When I first got signed, I bought a vintage guitar from the 1930s for £1000. I've bought a £400 SLR camera, too, which was quite extravagant.
I did a movie called 'Clueless' when I was first starting out. And with that paycheck, I went and bought a car, which I had no use for, because I lived in New York City, where you can take a train for a dollar anywhere. But instead, I bought a $20,000 car with a $12,000 check.
My first big paycheck - this is kind of funny - I bought a Cadillac DTS. I thought it looked really comfortable.
How is Hillary Clinton going to lecture me about living paycheck to paycheck? I was raised paycheck to paycheck.
I bought my first camera to photograph my brother's children. I learned a lot from that experience. The value of innocence and of not being focused on yourself, and I have to say that these things have remained with me to this day. I can immediately feel when someone is putting on a camera face.
A timeless piece of jewelry, like pearls or stud earrings, has lasting value. I bought a vintage ring for $600 with my first paycheck; I plan to pass it down to my daughter.
I don't know anyone who ever got deferred pay. I'm the first of my friends to ever actually get a deferred paycheck.
I was a very independent, successful girl. I made my own money, I bought my own airline tickets. When I got a paycheck, I went to Bergdorf and I bought my own clothes. There were no rock stars buying me my clothes.
I bought my first camera in Seattle, Washington. Only paid about seven dollars and fifty cents for it.
I started out with this dream of being a director and doing cinematography and bought my first film camera at 15.
One of the first 45s I ever bought was the Stooges' 'I Got a Right.' Probably one of my favorite singles, ever.
I realize how lucky I am to be able to go a couple months without a paycheck, but a lot of industry people go paycheck to paycheck.
I didn't even like white wine. Then I tasted it and bought a case. It was the first case of any wine I'd ever bought.
'Wages Of Sin' was the first metal album I ever bought, and it was love at first listen.
The first CD I ever bought was Gwen Stafani's first solo album. She was the light of my life when I was 8.
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