The deepest thing in any one is the conviction of the bad luck that follows boasting.
A lot of people have a dissatisfaction or an anger in them, so as soon as something goes awry, they flip out.
When I went in for the [ Embraced] DVD interviews, I thought, "Good lord, it's 17 years later!" I thought that maybe I should do my make-up differently and put extra effort in, or I'd look like a different human being. It's very strange.
When need something really aggressive, outrageous and not done half-way, I feel like I'm your girl.
I worked a lot with Mark Frankel, and he was really just an incredibly tender soul. He liked his hair just so and his suit. He was a good-looking man, and he cared about looking together.
Mark Frankel was just a very tender, thoughtful person, and that was really nice. At that point in life, I hadn't met a lot of people my senior who were that tender, and still doing well and making a real go of it. That was a treat, for sure.
I just adored Peter Medak, the director. He's such a character, but he was so much fun. Some directors come in and they truly get angry about things. Peter was still in a fantastic mood. He's a delightful person. He threw a big party at the end of the pilot, which was so sweet. And his wife is an opera singer. He's just a very warm, crazy beautiful individual.
Just a whole different style, just a whole different way of going about an audience and a way about skating. And they are so brilliant in their own way, which is great, and that's what Brian was saying; is the styles are different, and it's the whole mentality.
I wanted to be a rock star.
A learned man is not learned in all things; but a sufficient man is sufficient throughout, even to ignorance itself.
An education which does not teach us to discriminate between good and bad, to assimilate the one and eschew the other, is a misnomer