It seems astonishing to be paid for indulging in pure pleasure. For me to go to Coburg is rather as if a trainspotter was sent for a few weeks to Swindon or a chocoholic asked on holiday by Green and Black.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I have a lot of offers to play for appearance fees. It's nice gravy, but it's not a big motivating factor for me, to go here and there just for money.
There's a lot of things that you can do where you don't have to have a lot of money. Going to the drive-in, which cost a dollar, and we would make food to take with us to the drive-in. That was a big thrill.
There are a lot of people with a lot of money, and I'm amazed they don't understand what a great pleasure it can be to give.
I needed to pay for my horses in Warwickshire, and I couldn't do that off a waitress' wage.
I love getting paid to ride a horse.
I am the only person here who is enjoying this, and I get the money; they pay and have to suffer.
Like every other good thing in this world, leisure and culture have to be paid for. Fortunately, however, it is not the leisured and the cultured who have to pay.
The idea of recklessly spending money - even though it sounds like it's lots of fun, it's fashion - isn't interesting to me. It is a business.
The best way to pay for a lovely moment is to enjoy it.
Travelling, and being paid for it, is just great.