I started quite young at school, compering a charity event at an old people's home. I would do stand up and impressions and enjoyed the laughter. It's very addictive. It's a lovely sensation to say something and hear a whole room laugh.
As you know, in this country Anglo-Americans are about 75 to 76 percent home ownership in this country, where Hispanics, African Americans are less than 50 percent.
One of the problems that we are confronted with is, when we decide to buy or build a home, we don't get a clear picture of what closing costs will be of that home.
You know, you go home and you try on a new mascara, and I guess a male CEO can't do that.
But inspiration? - That's when you come home from abroad and are asked: Well, have you found inspiration? - and fortunately you haven't. But the impressions sink in, of course, and may emerge later: None of us has invented the house; that was done ma...
The world is my workshop. It is not my home.
I was raised in a spirit of the importance of service to your fellow man. My mom is a senator back home in South Africa. My father is a very caring and generous individual.
If you are in Bangkok, you will find that people there will never speak to you without joining their hands. It's not that they are speaking to you like that because you are tourists. They even speak at their home like that.
I don't get recognised in London or at home either - very seldom anyway. Either that or I look so crazy no one wants to come up to me.
In my perfect world, I go off and make films, and then come home to my farm.
There are certain parts of the home that I think embellishment feels cozy and inviting. Then there are other environments, for example, the living room, where I don't have a ton of items on the table.
I like to entertain at home, to live beautifully but comfortably.
My grandmother had a lilac bush at her home in Long Island. I always associate the scent of it with her and try to have lilacs in my home.
Back home everyone said I didn't have any talent. They might be saying the same thing here but it sounds better in French.
I am always working out, whether I am on vacation or at home. When in La Jolla, I like to surf, play tennis, and golf - but surfing is definitely my favorite.
After being in captivity for so long, I can't begin to describe how wonderful it feels to be home in Canada.
When I play a villain, I usually get home and sleep straight through the night. It's physically and emotionally draining.
I always think that the most delightful thing about traveling is to always be running into Americans and to always feel at home.
Although I have lived in London, I have never really considered London my home because it was always going to be a stopping-off point for me, and it has been too.
At every party there are two kinds of people - those who want to go home and those who don't. The trouble is, they are usually married to each other.
As a little girl, I was athletic: 'Oh, mom, look at me. I can do cartwheels.' I was one of those annoying kids. I craved the spotlight. I had the feeling since I was little that the stage was my home.