I never thought of myself as a Surrealist. I didn't think of myself as anything. I try not to. We all have these egos.
I've never been a surrogate for Bernie, Hillary, or the DNC.
I did surveillance a lot, which sounds exciting, but it never was.
In America, they never make anything without first having a market survey to ask the public what they want. People only ask for things they already know about, so you don't get anything new that way. That's why American fashion is stuck.
Though it is very easy to do valuations, eyeballs and brand prominence surveys, you should never allow any of them to influence the balance sheet.
I'm big on having a blistering pace. That's one of the hallmarks of what I do, and that's not easy. I never blow up cars and things like that, so it's something else that keeps the suspense flowing. I try not to write a chapter that isn't going to turn on the movie projector in your head.
I used to want to be in 'Downton' because I had never been in a period drama, but then I did 'The Suspicions of Mr Whicher' and had to wear one of those frocks and... I didn't feel very comfortable.
I've often entertained paranoid suspicions about my fridge and what it's been doing to my poetry when I'm not looking, but I never even considered that my fan was thinking about me.
A lot of Knxwledge's instrumentals just brought out this tone and swagger that I had played with before but had never really pinpointed before on my Anderson .Paak stuff. But then it just came so easily.
My face doesn't sweat, and my body never really ever sweats.
Even in L.A., where everyone's in yoga pants, I've never been the girl to run around in sweats.
In Sweden, if a player has the ball, and you're running across the line of vision, you would never call for the ball. In the United States, if you're open, you're screaming.
That it will never come again is what makes life sweet.
I've never really been America's sweetheart, but for a minute I think that's what they wanted me to be.
I never really participated in specific sports or anything, but once I hit 40, I started to get a little bit more active and began swimming more.
I have always wanted a swimming pool and never had one.
My mom never taught me to be waiting for some prince on a white horse to swipe me off my feet.
Yoga has trimmed my body in a way that the gym never could. I used to be a gym rat, but I switched to yoga and am now almost 10 pounds lighter. One important thing I've gotten from yoga is breathing. When I'm cooking, the top part of my body collapses down. It cuts off my diaphragm.
I spent my time chasing rucks and never managing to hit any, so I quickly switched out to the backs.
I turned popular music on the radio, and I never listened to it again after that, in about 1985. That's when I switched over to classical music, and I pretty much stayed with that since then.