"I always thought I was the best actor, and I did feel that way at school. It doesn’t mean to say I thought, ‘I want to do this for a living.’ I never felt that.”
“Ten years ago, I wouldn’t have thought about having children at all. But now I have so many nephews and nieces and cousins and godchildren, I like the thought. But that’s on the basis that I can leave after 10 minutes. I don’t know what it would be like 24 hours a day. I think I’d have a lot of nannies.”
“If you have a smothering parent, the effect it can apparently have on a child is to give them, in equal doses, a sense of too much self-esteem, because they are mummy’s little princess or prince, and low self-esteem. It affects future relationships."
“My laziness is really profound. I’m really interested in where it comes from—it almost feels chemical. And we’ve all got ADD now, short attention span and all that."
"I found by far the best drug for calming me down is to go out at 5 in the morning and run for 45 minutes. And although I’m calm, I don’t really find life as funny as I do if I’m more miserable and tense.”
“I’m very embarrassed about my golf habit. It’s awful. I wish it had never happened to me. I used to have a well-rounded personality, many interests, and now I don’t really care about anything except golf."
“I loved Bullock. And I really love Sarah Jessica. I adore her. She’s very, very original. And funny. Very clever. These girls are amusing and bubbly and charming. You can’t act that. You have to be that.”
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