There is nothing more I should do to it now, and therefore I am not likely to be more ready to go than at this moment.
I'm a serial monogamist. I'm not one of those people that can date loads of people at the same time, it's all too complicated.
There's never enough time to do nothing!
Some people are asking me questions like this is a more shocking subject, which is so strange.
I think that the process of making a film is an underrated factor in how that film turns out.
For me, you go to university to meet lots of different people from different backgrounds. I think that's one of the most important things you get there. And you also get some sense of direction regarding what you want to do when you leave. I sort of know what I want to do in my life - I want to act and ultimately I'd like to write. And in terms of meeting people from different backgrounds, that's what you get on a film set. So the two most valuable things that university would have given me I've sort of achieved by being on a film set.
I know me, and I know that I'm not somebody that particularly merits a lot of screaming and shouting. And there's nothing special about me as opposed to hundreds of thousands of other people everywhere.
I was oppressed with the sensations I then felt; I sunk under the weight of them.
Justice always whirls in equal measure.
Retirement, we understand, is great if you are busy, rich, and healthy. But then, under those circumstances, work is great too.
Tell me, and then again show me, so I can know.