In real life nothing means anything. Stuff happens and there just is no structure.
I'd like to be in a play with Mark Rylance.
The iPhone revolutionised the mobile industry, rather like the iPod before it with the personal music player.
I think competitiveness between two people is still relevant, and the battle of the sexes still intrigues.
It's important in show business to have friends who understand the cut and thrust of everyday working life and the constant rejection.
I still buy CDs and DVDs, but generally for more obscure material.
There are lots of good directors I would like to work with; I want to be inspired and challenged by them.
The most effective way of attacking vice is to expose it to public ridicule. People can put up with rebukes but they cannot bear being laughed at: they are prepared to be wicked but they dislike appearing ridiculous.
I believe we have these capabilities. It doesn't mean that we will use them. Our future is not assured here. It's not clear that we will survive our own folly, but we have a rare opportunity to do that if we listen and see the messages that nature is showing at us right now, that the finiteness of our own resources and our own planet are showing us right now.
When you hurry you're more apt to make mistakes. But you have to be quick. If you're not quick you can't get things done.
The European countries are really hoping to do well in the Olympics. If they win gold medals, they can use them as cash.