I enjoy a glass of wine, and I love my football. I suppose it's because I'm a real working-class.
I love the detail about the workings of the human heart and mind that only fiction can provide - film can't get in close enough.
Sure, I'd love to have children some day. But world domination comes first.
I actually love history. I've devoured book after book of stories from World War I and World War II. They're really two sections of world history that really interest me.
There are many things I love in this world. Music, acting, and animals are at the top of that list.
English and world music were something that I had immense love for, and to get together with a fellow Indian and bring this sound and vibe to the world feels great.
I've always had a love of cards, ever since I was a little kid. I think poker, as a system, describes the chaos of the world. Our sudden reversals, our freak streaks of fortune. The belief that the next hand can save you, and the inevitable failure of the next hand to save you. I think that describes my world view pretty well.
I have this old worn-out, skintight T-shirt that I love. That's sexy.
I happen to be a Christian, but I know that there is one God. People worshipping goodness and love and kindness and truth are worshipping the same God.
Although we love the idea of choice - our culture almost worships it - we seek refuge in the familiar and the comfortable.
My second divorce was the worst kind of divorce. There were two children; one had just been born. My husband was in love with someone else.
Whether life is worth living depends on whether there is love in life.
The publishing industry, unsurprisingly, is full of different people who love different things and express that love in different languages. Find the people, the editors and agents, with whom you share some language, and some sense of what makes literature worth reading.
I always liked the idea that Thor was the god who'd wake up every day and look at that hammer and not know whether he was going to pick it up. Only the worthy can lift the hammer of Thor, and I love the idea of a god who was always questioning his own worthiness.
There's always a common attraction to universal needs of love and a feeling of worthiness.
I don't understand why there needs to be a love interest to make women go see a film. I think society sort of makes us feel that way - that if you don't have a guy, you're worthless.
The wrath of God is a way of saying that I have been living in a way that is contrary to the love that is God. Anyone who begins to live and grow away from God, who lives away from what is good, is turning his life toward wrath.
Like all of us in this storm between birth and death, I can wreak no great changes on the world, only small changes for the better, I hope, in the lives of those I love.
I look a hundred and weigh 110 - you won't love me when you see the wreck England has made me.
I love movies. And I dig a great love story: the kind that wrecks me, then builds me back up and leaves me inspired. I write what I want to see.