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I'm really rubbish at putting anything on my skin, because I don't like the feel of it. But I do love Kate Moss' Rimmel lipsticks - I keep them in all my coat pockets.
When I was younger, I was like, 'I want to be on Playboy.' My mum was a Playmate.
It's so rewarding being on radio, especially because it's not about what you look like at all. And I love comedy, so it's very exciting.
I am definitely one of those girls who want to get married. I have two sisters and they are both married with kids, and I'm like, 'Oh, I want that.'
I think I just have one of those faces that can look like lots of different people.
I trained at RADA, then went into the theatre, but TV is like starting at the bottom again. I have just been learning.
I'm fascinated by delving into the historical context of what life was like in the past.
Filming 'Jamestown' in Budapest for six months felt like summer camp. There was a lovely cast of 16 actors, and we got along so well.
To be honest, I think I would like a really fun, quirky character with an interesting background.
I don't want to be famous. I like to be able to sit in a cafe and watch the world go by and observe people.
I grew up listening to Beethoven and old jazz singers like Billie Holiday, Nina Simone and Anita O'Day. But those were, like, the only women I listened to - I hated women pop singers.
I can be completely spontaneous, which is absolutely wonderful. I don't like it at the same time; no one wants to be nervous all the time, but that nervousness mixes with the excitement I feel on the stage, and it makes for a wonderful performance.
I've got to confess... I do feel slightly like I've been born in the wrong time.
It's so easy to fetishise the dead. We rose-tint or villainise them, and so often in the retelling they are saints or sinners, rather than flawed humans muddling along like the rest of us.
For every person that says I'm the new Audrey Hepburn, someone else says that I look like an alien.
A lot of what inspired many musicians is celebrating differences, and people relate to that - more people feel like the unpopular, freaky one than the one in the in-crowd.
But I quite like that the public has a very short attention span. If I haven't been on telly for a little bit, I can sense it. People don't take as much notice of you, it's really quite palpable.
Everybody remembers Robbie Williams said I had a face like a satellite dish.
I'm someone who has always been quite clear about what I like. In the studio, I'm not a control freak but I know what I want.
Like my mum, I sometimes buy things I shouldn't and fill my house with rubbish.
But I don't like working on lyrics publicly in the studio - I prefer to take them away and work on them in my bedroom.
I'm a little bit intrepid when it comes to sport. I like to try new things.
I'm snobby about books that aren't crime fiction: if I start reading a literary novel and there's no mystery emerging in the first few pages, I'm like, 'Gah, this obviously isn't a proper book. Why would I want to carry on reading it?'
I never write about CIA conspiracies or the FBI or mafia or anything like that because I just don't understand that world. But I think I do understand individual human harmfulness.
I like to wear something I can move in, and light colors because of the stage lights.
I like to wear bodysuits and things that make me feel really active and athletic and also really sensual.
Inspiration comes from everywhere. Obviously, my lyrics are what I most care about in the moment and what I feel like I need to say.
I think 'Lost' is like losing a friend or a relative or someone. You can't replace it with another one.
Because I'm 5'4' and athletically built, if I gain five pounds it looks like a lot.
I like all of the mental, psychological thriller movies too. I enjoy horror movies across the board.
People seem to want to give 'Flowers' a comedy or a comedy-drama label. I suppose it's closer to comedy-drama, but it feels like it requires a whole new definition all of its own.
My worst Christmas ever was in 1987 when Santa brought me and my sister a dose of chicken-pox. And my worst present ever was a Dirt Devil vacuum cleaner! I don't like to sound ungrateful, but I do find vacuuming difficult to get excited about.
It's not exactly calm at Christmas. It's a bit like the Simpsons appearing in a pasta advert - lots of bickering, crazy pets, and plenty of tomato sauce!
I like the challenge, week in, week out, of trying to play good, consistent footy.
Don't cling to fame. You're just borrowing it. It's like money. You're going to die, and somebody else is going to get it.
A boxing match is like a cowboy movie. There's got to be good guys and there's got to be bad guys. And that's what people pay for - to see the bad guys get beat.
I became a Christian when I was 19, and it wasn't like I was raised with the church.
If I were to do a drama again, I would really like to work on a fatal melodrama, like a love that can't be.
Just like how male actors get to play varied characters, I would also like to play characters that people don't normally see female characters portraying on screen.
Playing Mo-yeon was satisfying because I could be irritable. I normally can't be like that in public because of my image.
I don't like being in the limelight. It is not something extraordinary. It is just my habit.
There was a Greek restaurant, the only place we could get Italian food. All of us Italians and many others from other parts of Europe used to go there, and Rajiv and his friends also. Some of his group knew some of my group, and we met just like that.
I have the impression that the women around me are like me - smaller, taller, fatter, thinner - but in fact, we are all the same.
A man is attractive when he is slightly disturbing like a woman, a woman when she's a little disturbing like a man.
When you come from a background like mine, where you're entering worlds that are so different than your own, you have to be afraid.
It was too hard to understand marrying someone I didn't know. When you don't like someone, if he touches you, it's harder than anything.
Unless I play like Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo, it'll be hard to give myself 100 out of 100.
I like someone that I can actually talk to. I used to like quiet guys, but now, I like gentle and well-caring guys.
So far, yes, I have been doing only commercial films because those are the kind of films that came my way. Those are the kind of films that I liked, but definitely I'm open to doing other kinds of cinema as well, and if something comes along - if I like a character - then I would definitely do something off-beat or edgy.
I do my work to the best of my capacity. I don't pick a role looking at its length. I take up a film because I would like to see it.
I like to unwind by doing nothing. If I do get a day, I just like to vegetate and laze around.
I have never planned my career. I never wanted to be an actress. Films were an instinctive step, just like modelling and television.
Initially, I was like, 'I can handle anything. What's the big deal about being a mother?' I was not prepared for the changes which are so subtle that they creep up on you.
For a formal look, I wear saris, and certain occasions require a dressed up look. But wherever I can, I like being in something easy and casual.
I love the tragic side. I don't do 'happy' onstage. I like the dark, the disturbed.
Singing bel canto is like walking on a tightrope - especially with a larger voice like mine.
When I write, I'm sort of old-fashioned in the sense that I like to write something that I feel I could just perform alone, obviously, because I do that a lot in concert.
I've come more to terms with the fact that I sound like myself. No matter what I do, I sound like myself.
The artist is seen like a producer of commodities, like a factory that turns our refrigerators.
The system is the work of art; the visual work of art is the proof of the System. The visual aspect can't be understood without understanding the system. It isn't what it looks like but what it is that is of basic importance.
I felt like when I took my weave out, I wasn't pretty, I wasn't noticeable.
But we didn't have the financial structure, like the right attorneys, the right managers, the right accountants, and we were going against the grain of what black entertainers is supposed to do.
There are few sights more pleasant to the eye than a wide cotton field when it is in bloom. It presents an appearance of purity, like an immaculate expanse of light, new-fallen snow.
I always loved Belle from 'Beauty and the Beast'. I always thought I looked like her, so I dressed like her for every Halloween.
Acting isn't for me. I don't like being told what to do. I'm more interested in set design, more visually driven.
I would like to learn so many things: I'd like to take tennis classes, I'd like continuing vocal lessons, and I'd definitely like taking more ice skating and more tap.
When I first started on 'Medium,' they didn't like me growing my hair too long. But I was freaked out when the hairdresser cut off even an inch.
The loss of courtship in modern days - like, people don't court anybody anymore. There's no beauty about it.
I like to try to do a little work before I do anything in the morning, even if it's a paragraph.
The trick to scrambled eggs is to remove half the milk from the container and shake what's left as hard as you can, like a cocktail shaker, before you whisk it into the eggs.
Our brains are like bonsai trees, growing around our private versions of reality.
I like to stay cool and comfortable. If I'm going out, then I might wear a nice sundress or skirt to keep from getting too hot.
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