I'm kind of a 'Fix-It Felix' video girl. I like the simpler, sweeter kind of games.
One of the things government should be around for is to deal with catastrophes. It should do that well. To me, that's a government function, and we shouldn't be playing political games with it.
Professionally, when I did the Olympic games and sang for my country in Australia. It was a big moment, Sydney in 2000. It was just a brilliant moment in my life.
I love working with children and this young boy, Thomas Sangster, is quite a remarkable young actor. He raises your game, you know. He certainly raised mine.
Journalism is a craft that takes years to learn. It's like golf. You never get it right all the time. It's a game of fewer errors, better facts, and better reporting.
In international football you have 10 games a season, with players from different clubs. There's no time for proper coaching; they're just recovering from playing on the Saturday.
I'll cheerfully confess to spending a lot of time playing completely disgusting computer games that have no redeeming social value.
I'm a big gamer. I know the lead time and how long it takes to develop a game and how hard it is to get it right.
Games are not so bad because the adrenalin keeps you going, but training on a daily basis when every time you move it hurts, that is a real battle.
Even if I flop, I still qualified for the Games, and that was my goal. My target was to be at an Olympics for the third time with people I like.
Soaps taught me the fundamentals of the game. You know, how to show up, hit your mark, how to be on time. That soap opera world is a microcosm of the entertainment culture.
I've been lucky to work with people that I like most of the time. If I don't like them, I'll play head games with them to get their minds spinning.
High-speed rail would revolutionise interstate travel and would also be an economic game-changer for dozens of regional communities along its path.
Conrad: They won't leave me alone! I'm a goddam human piñata!
Nicholas: You don't know anything about society, Marie; you don't have the satisfaction of avoiding it.
Nicholas: [leveling gun at carjacker] I am extremely fragile right now.
Wilbur 'Shooter' Flatch: I know everything there is to know about the greatest game ever invented.
Joan Clarke: I know it's not ordinary. But who ever loved ordinary?
Alan Turing: Uh, that's my sandwich. Hugh Alexander: You don't like sandwiches.
[last lines] Didymus: I say, does anyone want to play a game of Scrabble?
[pretending the Nevada Gaming Commission is racist] Frank: They might as well call it whitejack!