It is absolutely clear that government plays a key role, as a catalyst, in promoting long-run growth.
After I finished 'E. R. ', I wanted to concentrate on re-examining what kind of actress I am and taking time for real-life things.
I think in real life most of us don't know how to communicate our deepest feelings very well.
Being raised Catholic myself, I think people who are Catholic tend to carry a lot of guilt. It's almost a joke.
I just got back from Switzerland, which I've never been to. I went to Switzerland and Amsterdam.
I've been very lucky to have been chosen for and to have chosen roles that are good. Some are better than others and some projects are better than others, whether it's female or male characters. There's still more that we can do and there's still more stories to be told. I would love to see more female-driven projects in general.
The one thing about being on 'ER' that has changed is that I'm more easily recognizable.
The home is the child's first school, the parent is the child's first teacher, and reading is the child's first subject.
Suarez will improve and he will get better.
I felt instantly at home, and wanted only to dismiss Alistair, along with the rest of Justice Hall, that I might have a closer look at the shelves. I had to content myself instead with a strolling perusal, my hands locked behind my back to keep them from reaching out for Le Morte D'Arthur, Caxton 1485 or the delicious little red-and-gilt Bestiary, MS Circa 1250 or. . . . If I took one down, I should be lost. So I looked, like a hungry child in a sweet shop, and trailed out on my guide's heels with one longing backward glance.
The only place I can go where I'm not mobbed is my house.