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You're always tellin' me to go out more, Go ahead, get out and see the world, But then I think, why should I? I'd rather stay home and cry.
I think Joan's advice would be: always know more than anyone else, always be discreet as possible. And never cry at work.
You don't always get to work as much as you like, because I'm waiting to find things that I care about. Sometimes that's frustrating.
I want to communicate through my music. If you want to know Geri Halliwell listen to my album: it tells you more about me than a documentary ever could.
I think one probably absorbs things like a sponge and things emerge without your always being aware of it.
That's the way I've been educated: I always think about what I missed and the things that you did, you did them, so you don't have to think about them any more.
Like lots of people who say, 'I'm going to write a novel,' it's actually more comfortable to think I could write a novel than to discover that you can't.
When it comes to boys and her weight, I think Ellenor is much more conservative than I am, and she has not had the dialogue I have had about my weight.
I think when you work on a Woody Allen film the actors become a real company, probably more than on any other film.