I went to London because, for me, it was the home of literature. I went there because of Dickens and Shakespeare.
There I was on the front page of the 'London Times' as speaker of the House with an animal on top of my head. I liked it, but it was not what my staff thought was appropriately dignified.
As London is suddenly promoted as a super-wealth brand, the England outside London shivers beneath cutbacks, tight circumstances and economic disasters.
The man who can dominate a London dinner-table can dominate the world.
Before doing 'Darkplace' in 2003, I was temping and at call centres, and that was pretty bad. Then I was at the London Dungeon, which I loved doing, and then from that, I was on Channel 4 doing 'Darkplace.'
It is the folly of too many to mistake the echo of a London coffee-house for the voice of the kingdom.
Why are there not cabs in Edmonton? Why are there cabs in central London but not here? And if they're going to be here, they should be cheaper. And travelcards, they're expensive.
London is one of the most enchanting places I've ever been on this planet.
London is the English-speaking theatre capital.
I've used Fender Strats with Marshalls since forever, though since I last played London, I've switched to my YJM Seymour Duncan pickups, and I also have a Fender YJM overdrive pedal, which is fairly new.
As a foreigner in London, I like that there are so many other foreigners.
I run in London, in San Francisco - any city that's got a waterfront or park.
For me, London seemed to be frantic without going anywhere.
I love the free spirit in London.
I don't get recognised that much yet in London, but when I do I get a real sense of achievement.
London's got less of a group identity because it's a melting pot and it's bigger. Whereas if you're from Glasgow or Newcastle or wherever, the group atmosphere is already there.
Glenn Close is my favourite actress and she came to see the show in London once which was giddying.
Whenever we race in London, the noise of the fans gives me goosebumps.
I have to fit holidays around tournaments, particularly the grand slams, in Melbourne, Paris, London and New York.
London is the greatest city in the world.