I feel like my life is pretty much on display. So much of it is working, and that's really all I want to do. I'm an open book.
As you get older you learn some balance and mediation in your life - that's where I am right now. I feel pretty comfortable about things.
I have had an amazingly fortunate life. I'm a child from Yorkshire, which is sort of like Cleveland without the pretty bits.
Somebody said the key to life is to work hard, play hard, rest hard, and I've pretty much adopted that.
In real life, my parents pretty much approved of all my boyfriends. I guess I was doing something wrong. I should have been more rebellious.
Opportunities present themselves to me. That's how my whole life has been pretty much. I've been lucky.
I went through a pretty big David Bowie period when I was younger, and that has affected me profoundly in my life and my work.
Not knowing whom to fall in love with is like not knowing which film to make next. Life is pretty chaotic; it's just an illusion that one has control over one's life.
My definition of country music is really pretty simple. It's when someone sings about their life and what they know, from an authentic place.
I love to roast vegetables - carrots, fennel, and so on. I also love to mash or puree pretty much any vegetable!
In my downtime, I love eating. It's pretty much my favorite hobby. Discovering new restaurants and revisiting consistent favorites is one of my top things to do when not filming.
I'm pretty much living my dream job, but one day I would love to dedicate more time to writing and performing my own music.
I attacked my cancer diagnosis the same way I attack training and competing, and that's pretty fearless.
There is an assumption that if you're young and pretty, you will get all these opportunities that are way beyond your musical foundation.
If only we'd stop trying to be happy, we could have a pretty good time.
In England, I suppose I have been known to once or twice tune into 'Big Brother', which is a pretty terrible guilty pleasure.
I messed around in high school, but I pretty much put it away until I did a television show in San Francisco.
I was born in Sarnia, Ontario; a small town, it's where oil was pretty much discovered in North America.
When you hear the first five seconds to a song and you've pretty much heard the whole song, that's kind of a bummer.
I think the first thing that I saw on IMAX was 'The Avengers.' The scope and the size of it are pretty neat, I will say that.
I've never had a haircut where I've gone to a hair cutting place and they gave me an incorrect haircut. So I've been pretty lucky.