I am very wealthy and I could nurture a child very well.
“I am very wealthy and I could nurture a child very well.”
— Toyah Willcox · Nurture
The World Motivation
I am very wealthy and I could nurture a child very well.
“I am very wealthy and I could nurture a child very well.”
— Toyah Willcox · Nurture
I am very wealthy and I could nurture a child very well.
I cannot emphasise enough how important exercise is. I have to do at least a three-mile fast walk a day, usually in the afternoon. Movement is incredibly important in helping my body use up my energy.
I was offered a part in the stage version of 'Calendar Girls,' but the part is so predictable. It just makes me angry when I read the script.
I was every mother's nightmare - I was a hair model from 14, and I started coming home with red, blue, green hair.
In 2010 I had to learn to walk again when I had my legs made the same length, after living with one leg two inches longer than the other until the age of 51.
We have to nurture and support the idea of pluralism.
I'm very much a person of nurture over nature. When the world is not nurturing, it can really change a man.
I'm not the kind of person who needs to be a mother no matter what. Life brings you people. Maybe I'll nurture someone who's not my child, like a friend, or an actor I'm working with who needs some love.
Without women to nurture in this world, how do - how do men get by? How do children get by? How does society get by at all?
I think if something's good and you believe in it, and you care about it, and you give it love and nurture it, it's going to happen.