Someone recently asked what I am most proud of. The thing I'm most proud of is that I'm in my 50s and I'm still a leading lady.
People ask me if I live each day like it's my last, and I don't. I live each day like it's my first, and I can't wait for the next one.
There is no point in asking a man a question until you have established whether he has any reason to lie to you.
When somebody asks for a favor involving information, if you don't know him or can't verify his identity, just say no.
I'm not really crazy about all this tit-for-tat stuff. I'm always asked to be the one to first give up the tit.
Everywhere I go I'm asked if I think the university stifles writers. My opinion is that they don't stifle enough of them.
When you bring an idea that has no merit to me, and you ask me to comment on it, I'm going to tell you it has no merit.
I don't mind anyone asking me any questions, I've got nothing to hide. I like it to be as real as it is, that's what I call an interview.
I like chatting with people. If people ask me a direct question, I give them a direct answer and I feel I've always done that with the press.
I'm very determined, honest, open and definitely very energetic. I expect a lot as a boss and I'm very demanding, but I ask that of myself too.
What you don't see are the cameras shoved in my face and the bizarre intrusive questions being asked, or the people falling over themselves, screaming and taunting to get a reaction.
I like talking to you,' he said, slowly. 'Why?' That was the way to hear nice things. Ask why.
I ask not for any crown But that which all may win; Nor try to conquer any world Except the one within.
People still come up to me and ask whether I am Louise Brown or if they've seen me somewhere else before.
When people ask how have I kept on top, I have to say with the help of every photographer, make-up artist and hairdresser I've ever worked with.
When somebody asks me what I do, I don't think I'd say critic. I say writer.
In choosing any role, I ask the same questions: what kind of part is it? is the role challenging? does the director have a vision? is the story moving? etc.
You gotta ask 'why' questions. 'Why did you do this?' A 'why' question you can't answer with one word.
I always ask myself why old heavyweights come back, but I plan to stay out of the ring.
If anyone ever asked me what I had to complain about it would not have taken long to tell them. Maybe I was just easily pleased.
People ask me whether I'd like another child, and it is difficult to answer, as I am so happy with the two I have.