I don't think I talk to anybody the same way I talk to Moby.
I just focus on one show, when this is over then I'll start looking at what is coming up.
I'm attracted to the things that people throw away - the shadow goods, in Jungian terms.
With clothing and fashion, the language changes - the gloves come off, and we all can participate.
My whole career I've been interested by the distinction between an emotional and an intellectual response to an artwork.
'Coronation Street' was my first job, Zoe was a controversial character, and I wasn't used to everyone looking at me.
I am just trying to find a way to make pictures.
Old art offers just as good a criticism of new art as new art offers of old.
As a woman who has some sort of power, you have to have a man that can take that. It's hard to find those men.
I myself have already spent a third of my life in Germany, first in Cologne and then, since 1994, in Berlin.
If I could only get people to rub my belly for good lucky and then throw money in my fountain, it'd be a perfect world.
I've always loved clothes, especially handbags and shoes. I'd rather save my money on clothing and wear crap, but have the handbags and shoes.
I look at being an actress as being like a mummy: You're bandaged up and preserved as soon as you start making other people money.
Dick Cheney and Bush's rise to power were built on tons of money from corporations and a dulled press.
The first album I ever bought with my own money was 'Ten.' Every single song reminds me of my childhood.
There is no filmmaking legislation because distributors are not interested in sharing their money with the film industry - for instance, by giving a percentage of ticket sales back to filmmakers.
I'm very happy with the success of short films. In fact, for me, the short films make more money than the features.
I have done well out of TV, but not well enough to buy football clubs. I'm not sure it's ever a way to make money.
The bottom line is that these athletes tend to be safer investments because they really value their marketing opportunities. They don't make as much money as during their active careers.
I always look at money not as a motivating factor but as an element in the composition. You can't ignore it, but you've got to be very careful that it's not motivating you.
I don't think anybody ever makes any money buying and selling stock. They have to make money by keeping the stock.