When I was 19, I thought I wanted to be an English civil servant. It was the most exotic thing at the time - can you imagine, in the middle of the IRA bombing campaigns? I saw an ad inviting Irish applicants for an induction course, so I signed up. Colm Toibin applicantbombcampaign share on social
I'm probably satisfied with my career 80 percent of the time. Tom Berenger careerpercentsatisfy Change image and share on social
People would read all kinds of reaction into it, but Tracy told me himself that half the time he was just standing very still, trying to look sober and composed. That takes nothing away from him. The fact he got away with it was a tribute to his talent. Cesar Romero composefacthalf share on social
You build a golf game like you build a wall, one brick at a time. Tony Lema brickbuildgame Change image and share on social
There's something in human performance that is very smooth and very fluid, and at the same time it can be very precise, and that can take a lot of time, trial and error. Thomas Bangalter errorfluidhuman Change image and share on social
I am always exhausted; I am always trying to find more time to be with my family, which is why they travel with me so much. John Tesh exhaustfamilyfind Change image and share on social
My dad for a long time was an accounting professor at Rice University. And then he went out on his own, and he got hired by a client. He ended up being CEO of a hospital management company before he retired, called Lifemark. John Mackey accountcallceo share on social
I've done a lot of theater, and I know that it's a different audience each time who doesn't know the story, and we have to tell it. Courtney B. Vance audiencehavelot Change image and share on social
There was a sense of all the things that go on on the street, particularly in New York, that you are just completely unaware of, that that conversation could be happening at any time. I loved the instability of the camera. It's just an unstable world. Jennifer Beals cameracompletelyconversation share on social
When I was a kid in Woking, every week you went to the football dance, and every week the top kids would be wearing something different. You were constantly trying to catch up with them - which you could never do because, by the time you'd saved up enough to buy the item, they'd moved on to something else. That's the whole Mod thing, I suppose. Paul Weller buycatchconstantly share on social