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- I have, I think, eight mentors. It's crazy, but I need them. They are all really important to me. They keep me grounded and advise…
- It's a difficult position. Do you endanger your child to fight for the right thing, or do you keep your mouth shut and let your…
- When you have a child, you are just immediately changed forever. You put yourself second. Your child comes first, and everything that you do is…
- Inner demons? Got none of them.
- I think what's important is that you keep on changing...You show people your range and show them what you can do. You keep people guessing.
- For me, I'm a small chap and I like jackets to fit real tight. If you're taller you can go for looser stuff. When I…
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