Money is all right but once you have it you learn it's not the be all and end all.
My mother was a housewife. My father was a garment worker.
I believe employment regulations for women, whereby the prospective employer is not able to inquire about the interviewee's status regarding children, childcare, or indeed their intention of becoming a parent, are counterproductive.
I have principles and I am not going to be forced to compromise them.
Not everybody needs to go to university; they can get out and start working straight away.
I came from a socially deprived background when I was 15, 16 years old, but one thing I knew was one - you don't abuse a policeman, and two - you don't steal things.
When I was a kid, a policeman was someone you looked up to and respected.
If you lock me in the room with a piano teacher for a year I might be able to knock out a rendition of 'Roll Out The Barrel,' but will I ever be a concert pianist? No.
I never experienced any feelings of closeness and caring from my parents.
In America, everybody thinks they're an entrepreneur. That's the problem. It's not a title that anybody should call oneself.