People think that buying something for their home which is up-to-date is chic, but often it's a cliche. I call people who simply give clients the current 'thing' stylists not decorators.
What about those who help growth indirectly, those who stay at home and look after others - mothers, carers of elderly parents or sick relatives who save the state millions of pounds annually. What is their worth? How is their value to be determined?
I just try to get on anyway that I can, hit, hit-by-pitch, walk, home runs, anything.
Sometimes when you're trying to do a record too close to home, you can get really distracted.
I took group lessons at a rink near my home. We first had to learn how to stand up on the ice wearing skates. Eventually we learned to move forward, but soon found out that it was not that easy to stop! So that was our next important lesson.
You play a part, and as soon as a movie is over and the camera stops, you go home and you're not really responsible for what you've done.
I want to go home at night and feel discomfort.
Like at home, I don't wear heels. But everywhere else I go, I wear heels.
'American Idol' became a juggernaut of epic proportions, but to me it was always like home.
A blowtorch is a wonderful thing. You can get one of those for about 25 bucks at Home Depot. And there's a ton of things that you can use a blowtorch for, in browning a steak or touching up the browning of a chicken or making creme brulee.
We pay for content that we like, and we like the content we pay for. It's a lot more satisfying to pay $7.50 for Steven Spielberg's next epic than it is to watch my home movies for free. Even for me.
It's always so nerve-wracking being up there on stage. It's even harder playing in your hometown - and I have a couple of home towns - but, you're playing for all the people you knew in high school, so it causes no small degree of panic in my mind.
My mother is from Paris, so she was quite a fashion plate. I always had that French influence at home.
I always eat a meal at home before I leave for the airport, so I only eat the soup and salad on the plane.
If I am at home in L.A. on a Saturday or Sunday, I like to start the day with a hot bath and then do an hour of stretching.
Los Angeles is my home - I have my wife and two daughters growing up there.
When I'm home in L.A., I go to La Brea, a bakery which does artisan breads, excellent sourdoughs primarily, but also patisserie and cakes.
I had five children in six years. The day I brought my fifth baby home, that week, my daughter turned 6.
You know, if you're at home with children, you lose twenty-five IQ points.
If it's cross-country ski season, I'll be out doing that, or snowshoeing up in Quebec. In my California home, I go to the local Y and I like doing yoga. It's been hugely beneficial to me in injury avoidance.
I'm always there at home thinking of Wallace and Gromit ideas.