I'm one injury away from hanging up the racket at any time.
I run year-round and then ramp up my training for a race a few months before.
Growing up, I was into 'Power Rangers.'
I like the whole package to be good, It's a rarity that that happens, so I end up not working a lot.
I grew up idolising Madhuri Dixit, though I wasn't a Hindi film buff. I had an academic upbringing, and movies were a rarity. I looked up to Madhuri because I loved dancing, and she's a fantastic dancer.
I grew up moving from one council flat to another and finished up in a three-bedroom semi-detached on a council estate in Cranford, a suburb of Hounslow. This was in the days when there was still rationing, and we had to be thrifty.
I have a tendency to kick it up. I like to rattle the cage.
When George W. Bush was up for re-election, we took part in Rock Against Bush.
Now I'm giving up a little in the week-to-week tournaments but reaping the benefits in the majors.
Reciting lines is hard; making stuff up is much, much easier.
I grew up in an era where the record companies just sold records to everybody, and the whole family bought songs.
If I had to live on record sales, I'd be pushing up the daisies.
I do pay performance royalties on others' songs I perform live, but I'm not recording these songs and putting them up for sale.
I grew up singing Ray Charles and Jimmy Reed.
I grew up in a refinery town in Texas, and we weren't fancy enough to have a McDonald's.
If you set a regimen up, you can lose weight. I grinded my weight off.
I went into rehab to save my marriage, but I wound up saving myself.
I gave up painting by 16. I secretly thought I would have been Rembrandt by then.
Well, when I did Underworld 2, I was in Vancouver for five months and I was reminiscent to be back up there.
My parents grew up during the Harlem renaissance.