My first reaction when I watched Les Miserables was, 'Wow, my hair looks good!' They put half a wig in, and I was always kinda worried it was gonna make my head look twice as big!
I think a girl always needs a cardigan, and I tend to go for the sparkles. I have a minimum of 50 embellished cardigans. I'm not a believer in less is more; I'm sort of a believer in more is necessary.
I have always believed in 'less is more' in everything I do, from work to my personal life.
Money is always transitively valued. More money is supposedly always better than less money.
Human rights problems will always exist for years to come, but maybe they'll lessen somewhat.
It's always hard, after you've been in command, to take a lesser role.
I've always been involved in music. Whether it be taking piano lessons or something, I always have.
I am big on - even with our whole team - it's always about, well, what were the lessons learned? Something didn't work out? What are the lessons learned? What are the lessons learned?
One of the things that upset me was some of the criticism leveled at Simon and Garfunkel. I always took exception to it, but actually I agree with a lot of it.
I've always believed that the director does whatever the hell he wants. That's what you sign on for as an actor - I can't stand it when you have actors who are trying to leverage directors into doing things they don't want to do.
I've always been a T-shirt, Levi's, leather jacket, and combat boots kind of girl.
Success has always been a great liar.
When political figures are shown on television or in movies, it's always the liberal Democrats that are shown to be humane, caring people.
My parents were all about education. My mother was a librarian - she retired after 30 years - and she made sure that we were always at museums, that we went to plays.
I've done my coaching badges, I've got my Pro Licence, but I enjoy what I'm doing now. I'm also the elite performance director of the Welsh FA. The main thing for me was always Liverpool Football Club and my country, Wales - and I'm lucky enough to still be involved with both of them.
Day to day, I always wear eyeliner on my top lid and mascara. I like to do my own makeup, it depends on the event.
I would pretend to be the French lieutenant's woman. I was always a romantic. I still am, actually.
I have a lot of real life experience that I can draw on. And I think that shows in the characters that I play because I'm always trying to find somebody - or find characters to play that I can identify with on a personal level or relate to. And I think it makes for a little bit more of an honest portrayal.
Having life experiences outside of acting is something my family has always made sure happens.
My father was the youngest of seven, and nobody lived to be 60. And so we were always sitting shiva in my house, and my father would say, 'Life goes on.'