Mistakes are always mistakes, Or so I've heard them say. . . But if it teaches a lesson, The mistake will go away.
[Princess Margaret] was always trying to radicalize things.
That external struggle mirrors the struggle of this life force of energy that [princess Margaret] was.
I watched tons of archive footage of princess Margaret and listened to the music she loved; that was really immersive and brilliant.
I started to really enjoy the fact that [princess] Margaret was an exhibitionist. Even on a day-to-day basis, Margaret's costumes were always so much more dramatic and bold than Elizabeth's were.
I still get stage fright horribly. I still get nervous. I do tend to find when you're playing characters, often - just for the time you're playing them - there are sides of your personality that get stronger because you draw on them more.
People are so much more fascinated by the royal family generally than in England.
I would say L. A. is more polite than London - it's a very careful place. People talk a lot in code.
I hope the Guggenheim plan will be revived.
My personality does well with people who are deemed difficult. I don't know why it does but I just seem to get along with them. The more difficult the better.
I met Jonah Lomu. I never knew how huge he was. I felt like a peasant in a Godzilla movie. 'Quickly! Tell the other villagers! We go now!'