I don't have any regrets about not having had children. What's the point? It's just something else to beat yourself up over.
It's that athlete's obsessiveness - the need to prove yourself and work harder than anybody else. I think it's what helped me do well in the theater.
I come from a very rough background, and I'm saying that if you work hard and dedicate yourself that you can make it, too.
My parents are very conservative. They taught me the value of hard work - don't depend on other people, do it yourself.
If you enjoy working with someone, you must work with them. Again and again and again. If you enjoy the atmosphere and your work, why should you stop yourself?
When you walk through the hospital, you waiver between feeling bad for everyone else and feeling bad for yourself. It's a war of the worlds - the healthy and the sick.
I did find my direction at an early age.
We are all very individual. You have to find out what you can do best, and be self-conscious about that.
That's not to say that I don't find anything offensive.
I find it's usually the bullies who are the most insecure.
I don't want to find myself designing for the press.
Generally, I find a lot to be grateful for.
You can find humor in everything. everything.
You will find what you look for.
It takes madness to find out madness.
I find the whole disdain for ageing crazy.
One of my problems is to find the self.
I find that one must accept the people in such a way as they are.
I find I'm an old soul.
I find impressionists slightly annoying, really.
There's a real mischievousness about Irishmen, don't you find?