I had a philosophy, which may have been proven right, that directing isn't as hard as everyone says it is.
I wear my heart on my sleeve.
I am not a political figure. The fact is I am a humanitarian figure and always will be.
Princess Diana was a wonderful, caring philanthropist. She would come sometimes into the church and sit at the back and pray.
As always, a million heartfelt thanks for bringing such joy into this chick's life.
It took a long time to understand why people were so interested in me, but I assumed it was because my wonderful husband had done a lot of wonderful work leading up to our marriage and our relationship. But then, over the years, you see yourself as a good product that sits on a shelf and sells well. People make a lot of money out of you.
If I am to care for people in hospital I really must know every aspect of their treatment and to understand their suffering.
I think all the songs [at Moth] are about different things, but if we were to speak about it as a whole, it's really about, it's about joy, and about sensuality and vulnerability and also fun, energy, living in New York in 2015, being out of control, wanting to be in control, failing! It's a sort of story of our lives.
Writing was always a laborious thing for me. I never wrote fluently, I never wrote fluidly, there was something very awkward in my writing. But it seemed to me purposely awkward. It's almost as if I made the labor part of writing.
With any character, you want the audience to at least empathize.
A faithful woman looks to the spring, a good book, perfume, earthquakes, and divine revelation for the experience others find in a lover. They deceive their husbands, so to speak, with the entire world, men excepted.