I worked on the United Parcel Service truck, I sold home delivery of milk. But always, in the back of my mind, I wanted to get into radio.
I am delighted to be back home in Galway, the place I first came to as a 19-year-old in 1960. It's here where my heart is and will forever be.
I still have my agent back in Australia keeping an eye on things there, and we are trying to find the right job which will bring me home to shoot.
I adore Madrid. It's my city. If I ever move, it will only be for work. Whenever I travel, I always want to get back home.
I play the father in the scene when Will and Tommy go back to Tommy's old apartment. It was a big mistake. I hope not to be in the next movie I direct.
I hope we can get back to what I call the kitchen table. Everyday issues that people are really worried about and focused on.
I'm glad the NCAA is pushing back the 3-point line a foot. I'm a big supporter of the 3-point shot; it's exciting. I hope the high schools adopt the same rule.
We have need of history in its entirety, not to fall back into it, but to see if we can escape from it.
History, like journalism, is ever a journey outwards, and you must report back what you find and no more.
When history looks back, I want people to know that the Nazis could not kill millions of people with impunity.
I just wanted a change. My hair started hurting my back, so I went to my hairdresser and said 'Take it off.' And I'm delighted with the results.
I spent a lot of my life holding back my cries, and I want to change that because it's not good for me.
I learned to change my accent; in England, your accent identifies you very strongly with a class, and I did not want to be held back.
You hate to see yourself do one draft of a script and then have somebody else come back in and change what you've done.
I don't harp on what I could change about the past, because I can't go back and change it. But definitely a lot of things I would change.
If I could go back I might change Geronimo a bit. If I do, it will be made a longer version.
I take computers practically apart and put them back together. I have a supercomputer I built over the years out of different computers.
I got into computers back in the early '80s, so it was a natural progression of learning about e-mail in the mid-'80s and getting into the Internet when it opened up in the early '90s.
I'd had a really bad car accident years ago, and basically, the ligaments in the back of my neck were ripped, and I'd never addressed that.
We couldn't get the car back until well after the end of the race and we had very little time for repairs.
James Finch is exactly what I'm looking for, as far as getting back into the race car to have fun.