I was eating bad stuff. Lots of sugar and carbs, junk food all the time. It makes you very irritated.
It was very liberating, living in a foreign country, a place where everything was new and strange - the food, the customs, the climate, everything.
Perhaps more than any other, the food industry is very sensitive to consumer demand.
Health food shops can make people feel very important; it's like a brand new religion with people trying to convert you to quinoa.
I love the food, the girls, the sky and everything that is Delhi. I have very fond memories of the Moolchand flyover.
It's always been something I've been searching for - freedom. It's a very relative thing. It means different things to different people.
Georgian England was very radical; there were all these new revolutionary ideas, and I think women had more freedom than they did later on.
The idea of working with Steven Spielberg was very attractive. He's such a master. He knows the language of the camera and of filmmaking, which gives him a great freedom.
It is very east to forgive others their mistakes; it takes more grit and gumption to forgive them for having witnessed your own.
It's very important to have the right clothing to exercise in. If you throw on an old T-shirt or sweats, it's not inspiring for your workout.
It's great to have a place of my own, but I still see my family often, as we are very close.
I think togetherness is a very important ingredient to family life.
In our country today, very few children are raised to believe that their principal destiny is to serve their family, their country, or God.
I would love four children because I have a very small family, so I want those big Thanksgiving dinners.
I come from a small village in Sicily. For all Italian people, family is very important. We don't fight with our families.
I'm pleased to say I grew up in a happy family in Dublin. I feel we're very close.
I had a number of very strong personalities in my family. My father was a concert flutist, the solo flute for Toscanini.
My life had been very work-orientated, and all in close-up. Once I had the family, it went into sudden widescreen.
For rich children, it'd be very easy and convenient never to take any steps to build an identity outside of your association with your family's wealth.
You finish a job and it's very emotional because you're working crazy long hours, and your work family is like a real family.
Yes, I'm very close to my family. And being that close to your family, I think you also struggle with how to become your own person.