All craftsmen share a knowledge. They have heldReality down fluttering to a bench.
You know everyone loves to be the villain.
Basically, my life is so boring, it's embarrassing.
My grandmother was utterly convinced I'd wind up as the Archbishop of Canterbury. And, to be honest, I've never entirely ruled it out.
I just don't believe in love at first sight any more, even though I've based my whole career on the concept.
Now [after doing Pilates], I have muscles of steel and could easily deal with giving birth.
I'm a laugh tart. I make no secret of that fact.
Are we to regard the world of nature simply as a storehouse to be robbed for the immediate benefit of man?. . . Does man have any responsibility for the preservation of a decent balance in nature, for the preservation of rare species, or even for the indefinite continuance of his race?
People will always want it [reality TV shows], if it's produced well and if it's telling people's stories - that's all anybody wants: to connect with another human being on a very basic level. If the stories are told well, I think it can continue and continue.
And extracting one molecule's signature in spectral analysis from the rest of the signatures is hard work, sort of like picking out the sound of your toddler's voice in a roomful of screaming children during playtime. It's hard, but you can do it.
Everyone always says it's a blessing to look a lot younger than my age, but sometimes I just want to look my real age.