I like to have fulsome discussions on every topic. What happens if you lose this show? What would you do? We have to look at every hypothesis.
I do realise how incredibly lucky I am.
Young people are so often dissed by the media.
When you are in the eye of the storm, you are often not aware of the whiplash around you.
You have no idea what's going to happen [in Downton Abbey] until you get the script. We roughly knew a couple of the key points that were going to happen, but when I got the last episode, I turned to the last page to check that I was still alive.
To go to the White House is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. In fact, the building is not that big.
At 19, you know everything; by the time you're 40, you haven't got a clue.
If Nightcloud were a gentle, loving cat like Leafpool, or feisty and warmhearted like Squirrelflight, it would be easier to feel sorry for her.
The observations and encounters of a devotee of solitude and silence are at once less distinct and more penetrating than those of the sociable man; his thoughts are weightier, stranger, and never without a tinge of sadness. Images and perceptions which might otherwise be easily dispelled by a glance, a laugh, an exchange of comments, concern him unduly, they sink into mute depths, take on significance, become experiences, adventures, emotions.
For the first time in history, we declared war without financing it. Americans have not been asked to pay for it through taxes.
Everybody has the answers or they'll make them up for you. Just once I'd like to hear a brand-new question.