Birth control is nothing more or less than. . . weeding out the unfit.
But I love filmmaking - I'm not ashamed of that. You're sort of vilified if you say that in England.
In some movies you feel like you're a very small part of a huge machine. Whereas in the theater you can have a very small part, but you can still feel the weight and the gravity of it. Given the nature of theater, it's a more concentrated and quiet experience
You do a James Bond film, you're being part of an anachronism, a tradition.
Singing is my dream and, while it may have not been a commercial success, critically I was thrilled with the reception my first album got.
I can set up shop anywhere. I've got my oils, I've got my yoga mat and I'm good to go. I must know good yoga classes in about 25 cities on this planet
As an English actress constantly playing Americans, you already had to step way out of your box in that way.
I always resented books that tried to teach a lesson, where the characters are too good: They don't swear, they tell their mothers everything.
Jealousy, that dragon which slays love under the pretence of keeping it alive.
I spent a fair amount of time editing the lyrics and allowing the song to kind of evolve. . . . anytime there's anything worthwhile, it certainly 'feels' like it happened on the spur of the moment, but it's a composite of lots of spurs of the moment, hopefully. And over time, you catch up with those, and then you have a full set of lyrics you've thought of and you feel comfortable singing.
Is this wide world not large enough to fill thee,Nor Nature, nor that deep man's Nature, Art?Are they too thin, too weak and poor to still thee,Thou little heart?