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We owe it to our children to be better stewards of the environment. The alternative? - a world without whales. It's too terrible to imagine.

Someone like Roman Polanski comes with a lifetime of achievement, cinematically.

I'm a journeyman actor.

I have no desire to look at myself.

He's a fantastic actor, Kelsey Grammer. You don't have that kind of career without having a talent, without having something to say and to give to an audience.

I've had my face sliced open one day. Stunt man went one way, and I went the same way and had a few stitches.

Dealing with death is there forever, really, you know, because we all have to face it.

I'm not a politician or political animal.

I went to a Radiohead concert with Mr. Aaron Paul and became instantly hip. He's a great tweeter and took a photograph of the two of us. He said, 'Man, look at this! We've already got 800 hits in five minutes!' So this old dog became hip.

Certain projects find you at the right time.

When you go through a long illness, certainly one of cancer, there's a certain release from it and relief that it has come to an end, because the suffering can be unbearable, as opposed to an abrupt stop to life when they go out the door and there's a loved one who never comes home because of some accident.

Being a widower is not that groovy when you lose someone you really love, and you have to go out and date again.

I am the actor that I am. I do what I do. I've been a 'leading man' playing romantic leads for a long time now.

When I got the invitation to be part of 'The Ghost' or 'The Ghost Writer,' as it's now known, from Mr. Roman Polanski, my interest level was very piqued. I was very excited and pleased to get such an offer from Mr. Roman Polanski.

I always see myself as a character actor, but Remington Steele was me. I gave up on trying to be any character. I just put myself as me in this world of Remington Steele and the grand pretender.

I know something about life and being a father and the worries and the fears of bringing up children.

You always bump into politics in life, and as a man, I'm party to a number of environmental issues that concern me first and foremost, as a man, as a father.

I love George Clooney; I think George is brilliant.

James Bond is one of those heroes that all guys feel they could actually be like.

If you want to do a female version of 'The Expendables,' I'll be in that one.

Acting for the Indian audience is surely on my bucket list; it may take some time, though.

Indian cinema is entertaining, and what I love most about it is the songs and dances in the films.

I'd my own insecurities while portraying the role of James Bond.

I think Indian women are very beautiful. They have a sense of elegance and innocence.

With such riches as I have in life, you're always nervous. Being Irish, you're waiting for something to knock it sideways.

The word 'star' doesn't mean an awful lot to me. 'Good actor' and having the respect of one's peers means more.

I just find that you can become a very boring person living in L.A. I tell you, living there on a day-to-day basis is vacuous: terribly fake.

There are a lot of funny things that happen in one's life.

I've been identified with James Bond or Thomas Crown for so long; suave, elegant, sophisticated men in suits. it's like you've been giving the same performance for 20 years.

I left school at 15 feeling fairly useless and not really up to scratch in my education. And I still suffer sometimes from that lack of education.

I was aware that I was not getting the good acting roles because I was either too handsome, too pretty or whatever. I was being judged in ways that left me nowhere to go. You have to be patient.

I've been a married man most of my life; that's the way I like it.

People should be allowed to marry, and gay marriage should be out there. If a man or a woman has a good partner and they love each other with their heart and soul, let them marry. I am very much for gay marriage.

You want to believe in leaders, really believe in leaders. You want what they are saying to be truthful, and you want to trust them.

It always helps to have a bit of prayer in your back pocket. At the end of the day, you have to have something, and for me, that is God, Jesus, my Catholic upbringing, my faith.

God has been good to me. My faith has been good to me in the moments of deepest suffering, doubt and fear.

Intrinsically, I'm the same person I was as a young lad, and I think I still have the optimism of life, still the same wants and desires to be good and great about what I do.

When I went to America, I spoke so much about who I was and gave so much away in a confessional, Irish, story-telling way that I suddenly realised I had given up a lot of myself. I had to shut up.

I thought 'Moulin Rouge' was inspirational, and 'Jesus Christ Superstar' I loved.

The life of an actor lends itself to emotion, and yet you have to be tough as old boots to stay at the table.

I have some wonderful suits in my closet, a lovely car, some refined watches.

There's always been product placement in Bond movies.

I visit London several times a year. It is my home away from home.

I love New York City. The energy, the theatre, the art, the food, the people, the parks and streets. But I could say the same of London or Paris, too.

I like dressing in all seasons. Every season has its own character and charm.

Clive Owen would be a fantastic James Bond. Any man who does it will have to weigh his odds - whether he can get in and get out.

I always wanted to do a Western.

I should like to think that we'll find peace on this Earth at some point and come to a collective consciousness of compassion for each other, where we say, 'Enough! Let us live as one!'

I think that genetically we're programmed to battle each other.

I love the intimacy and the passion and the danger that go into independent filmmaking. Because it comes out of a creative necessity. It comes from people who really want to make a movie and want to make a difference and want to grab an audience by the gullet and show them something different.

I paint landscapes, figuratives. I painted all my life. In fact, I started as a commercial artist.

Movies are somewhat diminished by blockbusters, which are great, but there's not enough choice.

I've been very fortunate that I've worked since I left drama school in 1976.

Barbara Broccoli was a great friend of my late wife's and continues to be someone who is very gracious with me, my family, and our life.

I like Chekov a lot.

As I've gotten older and I've watched people in productions, I go to the theater when I go back to London and see friends in Broadway, I think maybe there might come a time here to get back up there and prove oneself. It's just an itch; it's a nagging itch to go back there.

My life started on the banks of the Boyne in County Meath. Navan is the name of the town; only me, Mom, Dad.

There was a beautiful church where I lived in Navan, taught by the Christian brothers: fierce, angry men, repressed.

Acting allows me to explore new worlds, to discover characters by delving into their lives, and ultimately to become someone else entirely.

For me, acting is doing.

I don't see myself as the Hunk of the Month.

I had to have some balls to be Irish Catholic in South London. Most of that time I spent fighting.

My mother was the prettiest woman in the town. He was a bit older than her. They made me. And he split.

Some people have a tendency to get knocked down in this business and sulk and whine, and they just create a rod for their back, really. You have to have broad shoulders and get through it.

There's too many people in seats of power who just haven't got a clue what they're doing. They're bean counters, and it just pisses me off because consequently our kids go to see crap movies.

When people don't believe in you, you have to believe in yourself.

Dark comedy is very difficult. You have to bring the audience in and push them away at the same time.

It never felt real to me. I never felt I had complete ownership over Bond. Because you'd have these stupid one-liners - which I loathed - and I always felt phony doing them.

That's it. I've said all I've got to say on the world of James Bond.

This man called President Bush has a lot to answer for. I don't know if this man is really taking care of America. This government has been shameful.

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