The only kind of reform usually possible is reform from within; a more intimate study and more intelligent use of the traditional forms.
I'm always looking to do different roles and play around a little bit. That's always the fun part of my job.
The power you have is to be the best version of yourself you can be, so you can create a better world.
I eat organic as much as possible, cleanse regularly, and love outdoor activities like paddle boarding, hiking, swimming, kickboxing, and yoga. But honestly it's more of a psychological thing for me. If I feel good on the inside, I treat my body with more respect.
Probably my eating disorder [is the hardest obstacle]. It ruled my life for years, and I didn't know how I could live with it forever, but I didn't know how I could live without it. It was a struggle to recover from, and it's only a daily reprieve, but as long as I stay spiritually centered, I don't veer off track or get tempted.
If I feel good on the inside, I treat my body with more respect.
My fans firstly [inspire me]. They make me want to be a better person and really motivate me when times get tough. Also Journey's "Don't Stop Believing" and, oddly enough, hubcaps.
Foreigners don't want to invest any more in France - and this is not working.
Never inject a man into the top, if it can be avoided. In a big organization, to have to do that, I think, is a reflection on management, Of course there are always exceptional cases.
The scale of global inequality is quite simply staggering.
All pressure is self-inflicted. It's what you make of it or how you let it rub off on you.