When you stop giving and offering something to the rest of the world, it's time to turn out the lights.
I always find the mirror in the dressing room is where the best artists are.
Being born into the Royal Family is like being born into a mental asylum. Marrying into it is not something to be taken lightly.
If you really want the truth of anything, don't use Wikipedia.
You never know how things will work out. After all the bad reasons in the world, some good came out.
Over the years, during television interviews, whenever the host or the reviewer or whoever gets cynical and nasty with me, I will behave accordingly. I will defend myself.
I wanted to wear the most impenetrable suit of armour ever known to mankind. 'Hello, Mr. Rotten. . . ' You can't say anything about me. You can't put me down in any way shape or form - I'm rotten to the core. . . you know, what's left for you? Pleasantries? I suppose the worst insult you could sling my way is 'Oh, he's really nice, him. '
You know that a given in life in human nature, is that at a sporting event, a baseball game, a football game, you never introduce a politician, is because he'll be booed. I don't care if he's the most beloved person in the world, its part of the game.
What makes a sentence, a phrase, a moment, or a scene delightful? Something about recognizing the truth in it, hearing the music in it, understanding, intuitively perhaps, that the words are just right. It's not a matter of even context - delight is not limited to scenes or descriptions of happiness or beauty - but of aesthetic appreciation of the thing itself. As a reader, I find it's that moment when I want to stop reading, and also that moment when I know I can't. Delight is that it's what takes me by surprise and reminds me why I love the literary arts above all others.
I think part of me would love to play a drag queen, just because it would be an excuse to wear loads of eye makeup.
I don't live my life seeking validation from people on social media.