I built on the efforts of a previous scientist, others will build on the work I'm doing and if I look at the whole scope from chemistry to biology to physics, it's just the list is too long to mention just one and it's not fair to the others.
I built private sector jobs all my life.
I built the business exactly the way my mother built and ran her family. I wanted a replication of the big, happy family I grew up in. I wanted happy people having fun.
I built the ideal house down in the Caribbean. All Englishmen dream of leaving the rain of England and getting a place in the sun -- out in the grounds with separate guest houses; that is the ideal scenario.
I built the windmill 30 years ago in Tefen, and I think it was the right thing to build at that time, and I don't think that we did much with the solar or with windmills. Not much was done. I think we were too busy.
I built two forges when I was in my teens. I was just really, really into metalworking and making stuff.
I built up a knowledge of 1960s and '70s British films because my dad used to work nights, and I'd sit up with my mum and watch films -- 'How I Won the War' and the films of Richard Lester, Karel Reisz and John Schlesinger.
I built websites for myself. I didn't want to work for anyone else. I came from a science background, so I approached things fairly analytically.
I bullshit on the phone all day with a variety of people discussing various projects, and occasionally write jokes.
I bully myself cause I make me do what I put my mind to.
I bump into a lot of people that have similar problems that I have but less titles or magazines than I have, and they just challenge their adversity with the same tenacity, with the same enthusiasm, with the same will to succeed because life is one and you've got to take advantage.
I bumped into my cousin after she'd shaved her hair very short, and she looked incredible. She seemed so effortless and cool, and I wanted that. And, I've had it like that ever since.
I bungee-jump, skydive, surf and snowboard.
I buried Joel on our 48th anniversary. I had been with her since I was 16.
I buried a lot of my ironing in the back yard.
I buried myself so much in the classics that I felt, Well now, I've played all the big parts, whether badly or goodly, I don't give a damn, but at least I've played them all. Now, let's start again. Let's start the whole career again. And it makes you feel like you're beginning again, it really does.
I burn a lot of stuff. My son, bless his heart, eats it anyway. But he makes a face!
I burn like a devil, and at the same time I am as happy as a god.
I burn so many calories when I work out that I don't really count calories or necessarily try and stay away from anything.