My wife is a size zero and eats more than I do, and I'm a 6'4", 225 lb. man!
My wife handles all of our technology. So if something goes wrong with the computer, I throw up my arms and step aside while the IT gal figures it out.
I always wanted my music to influence the life you were living emotionally - with your family, your lover, your wife, and, at a certain point, with your children.
Never write an advertisement which you wouldn't want your family to read. You wouldn't tell lies to your own wife. Don't tell them to mine.
For me, Venezuela is very important, not just because it's a place I go to conduct, but because my family is there - my wife, my parents and my musical family.
My wife is the boss at home, and my daughters are the bosses. I am just the worker. We are a very warm family and very happy.
Chicago is fun. We've spent a lot of time there, about 15 years. My wife's parents and family live in Chicago, so that's a big selling point.
And of course we are familiar with the English common law rule of thumb that said a man could in fact use a stick no bigger than his thumb to discipline his wife and family.
My family is involved and my wife Brenda is a great, great writer. She helps me with the writing of everything and also sings with me. I owe a lot to Brenda.
My wife has brought great beauty into my life. And my daughter has brought me nothing but joy. Those qualities were greatly lacking.
That was the fun of acting, being a blank canvas you could transform into the character - Indian princess, 20s vamp, Mother Courage, Oxford don, 94-year-old wife.
When you have a wife who has been a tower of strength and shown more courage than you dreamed existed - that's the finest I know.
And not only that, I also have the MacBook Air which is really cool. Even my wife is jealous of my MacBook Air.
Recently, I dreamed that I returned home to find my wife had married Ray Winstone. They were kind and let me stay, but the whole thing was awkward.
My wife likes history and documentaries, but I'm not so keen on them. I generally go and do some work if there's one of those on.
I do love Christmas, although my wife puts me to shame. She is a huge Christmas fan, so we do love us some Christmas in our house.
I've been a lucky man. I've only faced one real tragedy: the death of my wife, Maggie, from cancer in 1995.
My wife Lucy was very sick for nearly three years prior to her death. At one time, I was in the hospital with her for six months.
We all had lots of stories of our sad experiences - they mourned the death of my wife with me - but we were hopeful that the children would return.
The man who didn't want his wife to work has been succeeded by the man who asks about her chances of getting a raise.
I've never felt that I've had some great fashion sense of my own - I tend to wear what my wife tells me to wear.