I'm always surprised by things that happen to my work.
I would love to lecture to women on men. I'd tell them everything about men: gay, straight, bi, how we're all the same, how we're all bastards.
I'm lively when I perform and I always put everything into a show, but when I get home I love lying down in front of the TV and relaxing.
Fit men walking around and bathing, it would be just like being in Ancient Rome [on a footballers dressing room
My first professional job was actually at a place called Opryland USA, which no longer exists, but I've been performing since I was a kid.
I'm a fan of comic books. I'm a nerd. I'm a geek. I'm all that stuff.
You have to do bad things in order to become a hero. You have to make sacrifices.
Women spend their lives trying to look good for men. So a woman who feels she's sending the right visual signals is pleased with herself.
Women have endeavored to guide men to love because patriarchal thinking has sanctioned this work even as it has undermined it by teaching men to refuse guidance. . . A useful gift all love's practitioners can give is the offering of forgiveness. It not only allows us to move away from blame, from seeing others as the cause of our sustained lovelessness, but it enables us to experience agency, to know we can be responsible for giving and finding love.
Turkey's relationship with the West is a love-hate one. There are people in Turkey who want to open to the outside world and others who are frightened of the outside world. They don't feel secure; they think that foreigners are trying to harm or even destroy Turkey. But that's not true of the majority of Turks, who want to exercise their skills in a global market.
Cary Grant was one of the most marvelous men I've ever met.