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I think there is something about coming to a city to work that puts you in touch with it in a different way.
When I walk through an airport and people go, 'You're not fat!' I'm like, 'Thanks. That's great. Good to know I'm not fat today! Thank you!'
I go to sleep thinking about my kids being spoiled and I wake up thinking about it.
Everyone deals with loss. I'm no different, but we all find our ways of coming through things. Is it tough? Of course, but you find the strength to push on through.
I was incredibly nervous about doing a period drama. I thought that to play period, you had to be English-looking and blonde and very well spoken, and have gone to drama school.
We all lose somebody we care about and want to find some comforting way of dealing with it, something that will give us a little closure, a little peace.
Poetry is the opening and closing of a door, leaving those who look through to guess about what is seen during the moment.
That's one of the great things about poetry; one realises that one does one's little turn - that you're just part of the great crop, as it were.
And it's not that going out for a hack is wrong or bad, I certainly don't view it as that; it's just that there's something about the dressage, being put through your paces, that makes you better.