I don't need material things like gold and platinum records on my wall, Grammys or Hall Of Fame nods.
Like every other athlete, I always dreamt of playing at the Olympics, and it feels really good to see that dream materialize.
Writing in the electronic world, you imagine a sound, and then you have to go and find it. It's not like imagining a flute and then making that sound materialize. That's easy!
I like to stay in the rhythm of things. My maternity leave will be a few weeks long, and I'll work throughout it.
There's nothing like working with your mates - it's the way it should be, as far as I'm concerned.
It's not fair that kids feel like they have to be naturally gifted at math and science, but with , it's often pushed to the side. It doesn't make any sense to me why it shouldn't be a big part of kids' lives.
Through the very culture of representation through form, we have come to see that the abstract - like the mathematical - is actually expressed in and through all things, although not determinately.
The love of the famous, like all strong passions, is quite abstract. Its intensity can be measured mathematically, and it is independent of persons.
I like to call myself numerically dyslexic, but officially, I am mathematically thick.
I see myself maybe being, like, a movie producer or screenwriter or a novelist or a scientist or mathematician.
A mathematician, like a painter or a poet, is a maker of patterns. If his patterns are more permanent than theirs, it is because they are made with ideas.
A mathematician, like a painter or poet, is a maker of patterns. If his patterns are more permanent than theirs, it is because they are made with ideas.
Mathematicians are like managers - they want improvement without change.
I really like maths.
I think by and large, humans prefer to think of themselves as minds from the neck up. We don't really like to think of ourselves as another animal, another digesting, excreting, mating, snoring, sleeping kind of sack of guts. I don't think we like that. I think we'd rather not be reminded of it.
I wanted to do 'Matrix' because when I saw the first one, I was in Paris, and I came out from the movie and said, 'Wow - I've never seen something like that; it's so incredible.'
If I just cut out the food, I'd have a six-pack. I'd look like Matthew McConaughey.
I'm much more interested in lesser-known eccentrics and characters and performers. Like Matthew Buchinger, who was born in Germany in 1674, had no arms or legs and yet did magic, and had 14 kids, and made the most extraordinary calligraphy.
Matthew Williamson has always been a favourite of mine, and I am definitely also rooting for up-and-coming designers like Michael van der Ham.
I don't want to feel like I've matured. That's a stupid word that I never want to use.