I think being on a set where people aren't being treated as equals, and with just a common level of decency and respect, is really uncomfortable.
I admire the Elsie Tanners and Barbara Windsors of the world: people who have crawled back from the abyss. I'm quite camp in that respect.
First and foremost, I'm a feminist. And basically that stems from a strong belief that all people and creatures deserve equal opportunity, rights and respect.
In England, with all due respect, we have some of the plainest actresses in the entire world as our greatest.
I've always had the utmost respect and awe of what the lens can do and what a director can do with just a camera move.
The actors I respect are the ones who see it as a career and manage to live reasonably normal lives, like Meryl Streep and Philip Seymour Hoffman.
There are a lot of directors out there who are very specific, visual craftsmen, and while I have the utmost respect for that, they don't really communicate with the actors.
I don't have any respect at all for the scum-bags who went to Canada to avoid the draft or to avoid doing their fair share.
'Twilight' fans are different. They're very civil with one another. It's a respect because they're all in this together and they all appreciate the same things.
That's ultimately the thing that sticks out to you most, that's most important to me, is that I have the respect of my teammates.
German women love American men. That's why a lot of American servicemen go to Germany - and never come back.
At first, I didn't know what to expect but I do say that I love our defensive coordinator, Tim Lewis.
I love watching the Serengeti, the way lions live. The only way the king lion loses his crown is by somebody physically defeating him.
Most important thought, if you love someone, tell him or her, for you never know what tomorrow may have in store.
The guys I grew up with, my cinematic heroes, have always been men of few words, but of action. Clint Eastwood, Eli Wallach.
I'm a country boy, and we're the product of our upbringing. As a boy, I was told that men don't cry.
If I have another child, I doubt I'll get married again. I don't think men particularly want to be with me.
When I came up to bat with three men on and two outs in the ninth, I looked in the other team's dugout and they were already in street clothes.
Sadly, the timing's never been right. There have been men who would have married me but I didn't feel the same, and vice versa.
I'm very flattered to be called a style icon! But it's simple, my style; it's just men's suits and shoes. That's the basic premise.
I actually don't meet very many men because they are, I guess, afraid to approach me or think that I'm from another planet.