Above all, Danny Boyle’s ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ is the work of an artist at the peak of his powers. India is his palette, and Mumbai – that teeming ‘maximum city’, with 19 million strivers on the make, jostling, scheming, struggling and killing for success – is his brush. Shashi Tharoor Read Quote
I’m not a terrifically fit person. I haven’t been for any exercise. I played a bit of football, ate a couple of apples. I got a gym membership last time I was in Edinburgh but it was very hard to unsubscribe. Ivo Graham Read Quote
Peroxide’ is a mix of everything I have experienced from the age of 15 until now with themes of break ups, first love, growing up – all the sorts of things that you experience at that age. Nina Nesbitt Read Quote
We soaked up everything from Beethoven to Chopin to Jimi Hendrix to Joni Mitchell and Bob Dylan. Ian Gillan Read Quote
Ignore Trump’s tweets. Yes, it’s unrealistic. But we would all be better off if the media reported them more rarely, reacted to them less strongly, and treated them with less alarm and more bemusement. Bret Stephens Read Quote
Tom Ford once told me that he found French women sexier than American ones. He said, ‘Americans are too clean…’ I took no offense. Linda Wells Read Quote
It’s only when an artist becomes a master that they are fully able to express themselves. Carolina Kostner Read Quote
Unlike Frank Sinatra, I have no regrets in my life. Zero. Whatever hardships I have faced, or have caused myself, are moments I have to embrace in order to move forward. I have no problem coming to grips with either the highs or lows in my life. Paul Heyman Read Quote
I do less waiting by the phone than anyone I know in the business. I don’t wait for a job. I just go on to my own work. Grace Zabriskie Read Quote