I feel fashion needs me for many, many years more.
As a first-time director in America, I feel I've been very fortunate.
It's lovely to be recognized in your own country, but I feel that there's more.
Therefore, I feel convinced that any political picture can be changed to suit the needs of the powers that be.
Physically, I feel extremely well, perhaps fitter than ever.
I feel that I'm sort of playing me but more feminine, and to me more feminine means smarter.
Joe is the hero and Sammy is the sidekick. That's how I feel about it.
I feel that film, as opposed to theatre, is about capturing that one, real moment.
I feel very bad about getting things wrong.
I feel, in the end, as if everything I've done has been a failure.
I don't feel that I'm strictly Danish; I don't feel that my sense of humor is strictly Danish or my human sensibility is strictly Danish.
I have a folder where I keep all the articles the critics have written about me. It makes me feel good.
I don't judge others. I say if you feel good with what you're doing, let your freak flag fly.
I think it's better to feel good than to look good.
I feel that film is inevitably the medium of the future. It has been for years, decades, but more so now than ever.
I feel lucky. I think acting can help to keep you young. It does make you feel there's meaning in your life.
I have a lot of compassion for human beings in life experiences, so I allow myself to feel what these characters are feeling and don't have a problem accepting that.
I feel most akin as an artist, in my life and my career, to Agatha Christie.
I feel a little uncomfortable at being asked the sorts of questions that other Catholics in public life tend not to be asked.
Every day I feel different about music, but what never changes is my love for it.
I've still gotta come across as happy when inside I feel crap!