We desert those who desert us; we cannot afford to suffer; we must live how we can.
I haven't done anything that can match up to what I learnt about myself as an actress and as a person or the friends that I made.
That's part of this industry. It's hard a lot of the time, especially when you get knocked down a lot. There's a lot of criticism and it's always in the back of your mind that you may never work again.
I'm going to Queen Mary's [university] in East London and I am trying to juggle it. Sometimes, it's really hard.
When you do children's TV or one episode [guest] stuff, you have to listen, which is also a great thing to learn. But you don't have individual input.
With 'Submarin', Richard [Ayoade] gave us a lot of freedom and he really helped us. He's so amazing. It really changed things for me and brought my love for filming and working with people to a completely different level. It really was a wonderful experience.
When I'm filming something, I quite forget that it's all still got to come together and be edited. I'm so engrossed in trying to do the best I can on a day to day basis that I forget that people will see it and judge it.
I'm not a skinny girl. I push it. I'm at the limit of chubbiness at all times, but I'm happy at all times.
I hope people realise that there is a brain underneath the hair and a heart underneath the boobs.
Cardinal Arithmetics is much older than Number Theory. People used to exchange things way before there were numbers. Expressing numbers like 762 is already a sign of a very advanced civilization.
I don't read the newspapers, I don't watch the news. I figure, if something important happens, someone will tell me.