Sometimes Americans don't quite get my sense of humor. My good ol' British sarcasm seems to go over their heads.
You have to be savvy to be a celebrity. You have to create a personality and shove that out. It just seems fatuous to me. Professionally, it's a good idea. But I can't do it.
It's an interesting time that way. It's hard to meet good girls down here. It seems like they're all after something and interested in their own lives.
Good jokes are gems. A good idea is hard to come by. I couldn't give them to someone else, even for money. It just wouldn't seem right.
I thought it was a really good contrast to have a really sweet, sincere, church girl sitting next to the church lady who seemed kind of, you know, over the top.
It seems like when I first started, people got into comedy because they wanted to be good comedians.
When I think of a story, somehow it just always seems to come out involving spooks and spies and government skullduggery.
It may be a cold, clammy thing to say, but those that treat friendship the same as any other selfishness seem to get the most out of it.
My biggest fear in life is losing the people I love, and the thing with cancer is that it seems that you can't really control it.
Some men love truth so much that they seem to be in continual fear lest she should catch a cold on overexposure.
The reflection of the flame in the glass seems to be touching the hand. And you feel the helpless fear of these dismembered parts. This sort of thing can hardly be visualized at the script stage.
We were delighted to have Nigel as a producer. The only problem is that Nigel is so famous that he seems to dominate most interviews without being there.
Faith embraces many truths which seem to contradict each other.
It seems so antithetical to the teachings of Christ to proclaim your faith in public. I mean, of course you're not supposed to hide your light under a bushel.
During the 1960s, the Shanghai of my childhood seemed a portent of the media cities of the future, dominated by advertising and mass circulation newspapers and swept by unpredictable violence.
The fundamentalist religions simply seem to offer more hope for a brighter future than do the more liberal, humanistic ones.
Instead of causing us to remember the past like the old monuments, the new monuments seem to cause us to forget the future.
While there is a great value in things that are old, it seems that the overwhelming challenge in Britain in the late 20th century is to make every effort to see value in the contemporary and in the future.
I think I have a dark view of the world. I have to make everything funny, otherwise it all seems so sad.
The funny thing is, strangers still seem to feel comfortable coming up to me and saying things, but now usually it's because they recognize me, and they say nice things.
Feminism is sort of like God. Many people profess to believe in it, but no one seems to be able to define it to everyone's satisfaction.