I write about two hours a day, and I write in fits and spurts - 45 minutes here, a half-hour there - and when I get stuck, which happens often, I take the dogs for a walk. But during the time when I'm not actually writing, I'm thinking. Ellen Potter daydogfit share on social
By the time I finished comedy, I was really burnt out of it. I had had enough. I don't really have a strong desire to prove myself in that area, or to go back to it in any great way. Eric Bana areabackburn Change image and share on social
I was 15 when I got my first job as a proofreader for an advertising agency in the City, earning £12 a week. But by then, I was already playing darts tournaments every weekend, regularly winning the £50 first prize. By the time I was 16 and winning two or three contests a weekend, I ditched the agency job and concentrated on darts. Eric Bristow advertiseagencycity share on social
I was born at the right time. I was a freak - the only young player when darts took off in the 1970s. Eric Bristow 1970sbeardart Change image and share on social
I'm drawn to things that aren't particularly popular at the time. I don't know why. Eric Idle drawpopularthing Change image and share on social
How hard can it be to walk up and down in a straight line? You just need to put one step in front of another; most people do it all the time. What's the worst that can happen? You fall over. Sometimes that happens to non-models, too; it wouldn't be the end of the world. Edie Campbell badendfall share on social
Fifteen years ago I walked out of a production of one of my plays at the RSC because I decided it was a waste of time. Edward Bond agodecidefifteen Change image and share on social
I was surrounded by women and all I would hear is of them complaining about their shoes. Back then, 'comfort' was a dirty word in fashion footwear. This was before fur loafers or sneakers. So, I wanted to create a shoe that was like slipping your foot into a glove - something beautiful, feminine, and sexy at the same time. Edgardo Osorio backbeautifulcomfort share on social
Fred Moten is a poet I really love because he changes who is telling the poem all the time. Eileen Myles fredlovemoten Change image and share on social
I've got time, I hope, to make lots of quiet records. So quiet you won't be able to hear them. Evan Dando havehearhope Change image and share on social