I'm never bored, never ever bored. If I've got a day off I'll sit in a cafe and watch and observe. I'm a great observer.
After 35, I felt like I'd been in these relationships; some were great, some weren't so great, but they weren't right partnerships.
The great thing about acting is that you get to be a lot of different things in one lifetime. You get to explore different personalities and characters.
I've been to Bali twice and Marrakech twice. I thought Vienna was great. I will take girlfriends to places they've never been before.
Simon Cowell and I are great friends, and we wind each other up. Rod Stewart and I do the same thing.
If you don't like something, talk about something else that's great and maybe someone else will discover it and think it's great too.
My fans have been so great. I'll go on fansites and read messages they put, and they all seem like really nice people.
She was a great lady. We raised three boys, were together as long as she lived, and now she's passed on.
The key is working with great directors. A film is so many different people and all their talents, but particularly the directors, because of the idiosyncrasies of that person.
The thing about the classics it that they are such great characters, they have a great deal of depth and different layers to them. I always find that very stimulating to play.
Recording an album and doing it live are like two different animals. There are some people that are great singers live, horrible in the studio.
I think it is important to maintain a sense of self and confidence, not letting either falter for the sake of a particular part or project, no matter how great it might be.
I like Simon Cowell - look at how many great artists have come out of the U.K. because of him.
I always feel that it's great when you can be happy when you're by yourself. That's not a bad thing.
It's sort of like, our bodies are designed to keep moving, and when we don't move it, we're not going to feel great.
I had a great start in television; the first thing I did was an episode of 'Performance' called 'The Entertainer' with Michael Gambon playing Archie Rice.
I used to have two double espressos a day. I gave that up, had headaches for five days but now I'm feeling great.
Anything can become a musical sound. The wind on telegraph wires is a great sound; get it into your machine and play it and it becomes interesting.
I was not a great guitarist, so I sold my 1960 Fender Stratocaster in exchange for a Shure Microphone, made in Chicago, and a flute.
Not to be mean about it, but some great rock and rollers, like Bo Diddley and Chuck Berry, are pretty one-dimensional.
I generally try and have great days, because I feel very lucky to be doing what I'm doing.