It is fatal to look hungry. It makes people want to kick you.
I've always been an outsider. Even in London. If I returned to Scotland, I'd feel a complete foreigner.
Working on 'Outlander' has been a delight, it really has. I had kind of forgotten what Scotland was like, and I'd turned into a bit of a Londoner.
..... this isn't some LA country rock jam reminiscing on the pyschtotropic pot pansies of Haight Ashbury . This is the soot and smut of London mate !
I like connecting to places by foot, and I'm interested in experiencing how somewhere like Crieff connects to somewhere like London.
Sexiness should not be overt. Something shapeless that drapes across your hip, hangs off the shoulder; something that cowls in the front, drapes low in the back, that's sexy.
It's hard for me to take care of myself, let's put it that way. I am my last priority.
When I came to America, there was a lot of decadence in New York in the early '70s because the city was bankrupt and you could do whatever you want!
The only problem in the past has been my kids. I'd want to bring them to London with me, but they are at an important stage in high school.
In this film, we took a helicopter up and showed London as a vista, which is not very often done.
Why is the rest of the world so overcrowded? Nobody lives in America! We're all squashed up on top of each other in London.
I feel like all Londoners relate more to New York - L.A. doesn't feel like a 'city' city. It's like a sleepy town.
If I am in London I like a quick get away to The Olde Bell in Hurley... It's nearby and no stress - great food and beautiful walks.
I feel like I have one foot in New York, one foot in London and one foot in India. But it's important to me to invest time with family.
Paris certainly needs to promote itself. Although still the most visited city in the world, it has fallen behind London and Berlin in terms of cool.
I work three days at home, and two days in the British Library or the London Library, just to get out of the house and hide from the children.
Living in London has become incredible. I suppose it's easy to love where you live if you love what you're doing. But this is not just a visit: it's my home.
I never felt at home in London, because people were constantly telling me I didn't belong here, so after a while, you tend to believe that.
My girlfriend's dad runs the Prostate Centre on Wimpole St. in London, and he's chairman of Prostate U.K., which I think is the second-largest prostate cancer charity in Britain.
I miss my kids, and they miss me. It's very difficult, but I have to do it for my country and fulfill my dreams coming to the 2012 London Olympics.
Everyone needs to have a denim shirt in your wardrobe. They work in the evening with a blazer or over your shoulder. They're great to pair with a pair of shorts - roll up the sleeves, unbutton it to show a peekaboo of your tank top.