Phrases
01. I think change is good because it teaches you that it’s nothing to be frightened of.
02. I’m a very positive person. My grandmother taught me that happiness is both a skill and a decision, and you are responsible for the outcome.
03. Every time, at any point of my life, I think now is always the best age to be.
04. People are not considerate of others. They tend not to consider themselves as all living together, but see themselves only as individuals.
05. I feel as though my life is bathed in golden sunlight. And the really wonderful thing is that I know it.
06. I use my awards as doorsteps. Others are in the office or in little cubbyholes in our library – they go between the books, because they actually look like arty pieces
07. What really matters to me is what my peers think.
08. I was lucky to learn early in life that you need money for food and shelter, but there’s no ambition in having money in the bank for the sake of it!
09. When I was 14 I told my mother I intended to be in the House of Commons in the morning, in court in the afternoon and on stage in the evening. She realised then a fantasist had been born.
10. I’ve become more confident as I have got older. I care less what others think.
11. If you’re constantly frightened of being unhappy, how bloody exhausting must that be?
12. It’s what people create that makes my heart stop.
13. A script is only as good as the director who’s making it.
14. I’ve often sat down with people talking about a film I’ve been in, and they haven’t realized I was in it.
15. Working in films, there are hundreds of odd moments.
16. People who are exceptionally intelligent are often lonely because there are few people as intelligent as them. I have two little children and everyone says: ‘I hope they’re doing well in school. I hope they’re bright.’ And I think: why would anyone want their children to be the brightest? Academia is a lonely world.
17. As I’ve got older, I feel more confident in my body, so wouldn’t want to tamper with it.
18. I think it’s very important not to grow up with the unhealthy amount of attention that is sometimes put on people because they are ‘actors’.
19. Actually, I’m looking forward to being 50. Because to me, that’s when a woman is at the pinnacle of her femininity and her womanhood.
20. So often when you meet child actors, they’re weird – they’re freaks. No, I mean it, they’re really odd people.
21. I’m half Scottish, half Welsh and I regard red hair as perfectly ordinary. And to set the record straight, contrary to reports, he has never referred to himself as the ‘Ginger Ninja’.
22. Music really influenced me when I was growing up. I did go through a Jimi Hendrix phase. My hair was naturally quite afro, and I wore low-slung jeans with very high heels. Siouxsie and the Banshees had a lot to answer for. I was in a top hat with peacock feathers and thigh-high black boots. I was 17 — old enough to know better.
23. America is such a nation of suppressed emotion, and when you arrive in L.A., you can smell the fear. It’s the most alien country I’ve ever been to.
24. Theatre is liberating because it only works if it’s truthful, That’s what it requires. That’s not true of film: the camera does lie.
25. My own parents were very un-neurotic, so I never thought that I had to change enormously in order to become a parent.