I don't believe in nepotism. I don't much like the idea of parents who interfere.
Even though I retired from coaching, I still believe that is my calling.
There are still people in my party who believe in consensus politics. I regard them as Quislings, as traitors... I mean it.
I'm an emotional actor. When I'm doing a scene, I really believe it. I live the part as long as I'm in the scene.
I really believe my greatest service is in the many unwise steps I prevent.
I only really cast people who are desperate to be in it - who were dying to be in it, whose talent I believed in and were dead ready to do the work that was necessary.
I'm a child of the Women's Movement. I always believed that I could do anything. That women didn't have to be limited in any way.
I have no such powers. If I did I would be more merciful than God, believe me.
I'm finally watching 'Mad Men.' As a child of the '60s, I can't believe how old everything looks! I am the age of baby Eugene.
If you had of told me age 10 that in 19 years time I would be on a stage in Salford performing with Les Dennis in a sitcom I had written, I would have believed you.
I got a phone call from Fearne Cotton. It was amazing! I literally couldn't believe it. It was so cool. It was the night before I was going on her show to sing on the 'Live Lounge.' She was so lovely.
I am not a commercial industry creator. I don't believe in making art to make money.
It is a peculiar art form, but I think it's a necessary art form - and I do believe it's a noble art form.
That is my story. Believe what you will. I remember it all; I remember it still.
I thought I understood what was best. I knew too little and believed too soon.
At the time I could no more believe my eyes than I can now trust my memory.
I really believe in myself. I'm the hardest worker I know, and one of the best songwriters. There's a craft to it, and it takes a long time to hone it, and I work really hard at it.
I was raised to believe that excellence is the best deterrent to racism or sexism. And that's how I operate my life.
When I first put on the red wig and the red dress, I couldn't believe it was happening. I was like, 'Oh my gosh, this is the dress everyone knows 'Annie' for, and I'm wearing it.'
This is a physical thing that is fixable. I know, I'm a survivor. Believe me, there was no way I thought I could survive. There are answers out there that need to be found.
I think I have made an impact in the workplace and I do believe that will prevail over any of the other things in the end.