At the end of the day, I let myself have a glass of wine.
“At the end of the day, I let myself have a glass of wine.”
— Jane Seymour · Glass
The World Motivation
At the end of the day, I let myself have a glass of wine.
“At the end of the day, I let myself have a glass of wine.”
— Jane Seymour · Glass
At the end of the day, I let myself have a glass of wine.
I danced with the London Festival at Covent Garden. I'm a ballerina by trade; I'm a ballerina who sings by the way.
No, I chose the name Jane Seymour because I was doing my first film, 'Oh! What a Lovely War,' and one of the top agents in England spotted me dancing in the chorus. I was a singer and dancer in that movie with Maggie Smith, um, and he told me he couldn't sell me as Joyce Penelope Willomena Frankenburger.
My father always told me, you can only be your own best. In other words, if you feel you've done your best, you've done well enough.
Don't build a glass house if you're worried about saving money on heating.
The reflection of the flame in the glass seems to be touching the hand. And you feel the helpless fear of these dismembered parts. This sort of thing can hardly be visualized at the script stage.
What I do think is important is this idea of a 'privacy native' where you grow up in a world where the values of privacy are very different. So it's not that I'm against privacy but that the values around privacy are very different for me and for people who are younger than my parent's generation, for whom it's weird to live in a glass house.
I'm an optimist - very glass half-full.
What I know now is that we're all interconnected and that's a really beautiful thing. We have links to everyone else in our lives and in the world. Different people have different journeys for different reasons. You can't judge, but you can celebrate that there are connections everywhere.
I try to attack the glass, get rebounds and create possessions for my teammates because that's what I'm here to do. But if they face guard or put two or three guys on me I'm going to keep going to the glass and keep being relentless.