Chemistry is, well technically, chemistry is the study of matter. But I prefer to see it as the study of change.
I grew up in London, and that's where I spend most of my time. Unless I have a really good reason not to be, I'll always be in London.
I want to be challenged, I want to keep challenging myself - whether or not it's changing yourself physically or just pushing yourself to a certain extreme. I get bored quite easily so I like to keep my mind entertained by challenging myself.
The most romantic things are very small, kind gestures from people you love.
What is life unless you're having a good time? I don't really have a plan; I just try to dip my toes in different ponds.
I've had friends who have come away who've said, "I shouldn't have become such close friends with the director. " You always want to get on with the director, but I personally prefer a relationship where you respect them - you get on really well with them, but they're boss, as it were. It's about trusting your director, for better or for worse. They're the one's seeing what's coming out on the monitors, so you have to try and trust what they say.
As an actor, Hollywood would be a horrible place to go if you weren't actually invited.
The doctor-patient relationship is critical to the placebo effect.
A foreign company in a comparable industry should pay the same as a domestic company, even if their products aren't produced here. That can be achieved using measures in corporate tax law.
People get so attached to a position which they identify themselves with that they just spurt it out, but they can't really give you a viable reason why they feel that way.
The trouble with 'a place for everything and everything in its place' is that there's always more everything than places.