You write about what you have access to, and I have been fortunate enough to have a front-row seat on the rich and powerful my entire life.
I have lived most of my life in Paris, but I have a connection with Rome that I have with no other place. I'm attached by invisible strings.
I'm very observant and very instinctive. In life, you have to have the vulnerability to accept when you are to blame. And I do have that, and I am open enough to say it.
I think if you are young and you have children, you still have so much to prove. When you have children later in life, you lose a bit of that urge for working.
In therapy I have learned the importance of keeping spiritual life and professional life balanced. I need to regain my balance.
I love being married: you don't have to go out, you don't have to be on the prowl, and you don't have to be on the matchmaking sites.
Well, I love having kids. But I have the advantage of having a lot of help, a real hands-on husband and small children whom I can easily manipulate.
But by all this I am not deterred, for I have seen, I have heard, I have felt.
You can never have a revolution in order to establish a democracy. You must have a democracy in order to have a revolution.
This is normal, to have pressure. It's how you respond. Take the pressure, use the pressure, have fun.
I'm an 18-year-old boy, and I'm having fun. I'm just not having as much fun as people make out.
I have a fun clause in my contract. If I'm not having fun, I can leave.
In order for American Pie to have worked, you have to have a character who, even while he is humping a pie, the audience still likes.
There will always be spies. We have to have them. Without them we wouldn't have got Osama bin Laden - it took us years, but it happened.
I have never been convinced there's anything inherently wrong in having fun.
I only do this because I'm having fun. The day I stop having fun, I'll just walk away.
I have learned to not worry about things I can't control.
The urge that most people feel to have kids is the exact same as the urge that I have to not have kids. I do not want to raise a child.
I have acting technique; I have singing technique; I don't have a writing technique to fall back on.
If there is one thing I have learned on this incredible journey we call life, it is this: the sign of a truly successful individual is humility.
There is never a right or wrong time to have kids; it happens for whatever reason, but you can have this paranoia: 'will I be able to do this, I'm not sure if I'm ready to have kids?'