I like the level of fame that I have. You get nice tables in restaurants sometimes, but fame isn't something that I find comfortable.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Fame is like a big piece of meringue - it's beautiful, and you keep eating it, but it doesn't really fill you up.
Fame is, I think, just a disgusting by-product of what I do.
Fame is a very confusing thing, because you are recognized by a lot of people that you've never seen before, and they're at a great advantage.
Fame is an odd thing. It bugs you a little bit, but it's really not bad.
I quite enjoy fame, especially when you go to conventions in America where they treat you like a god with stretch limos and the whole fame thing, but then when you come back to Britain, you end up changing in a toilet in a theatre off West End and that's really good, because that is what it's about.
Fame is a can of worms I haven't really had to contend with.
I've always been profoundly ambivalent about fame. I think it just eats the reality out of you and it can be intoxicating because I like some of it.
I don't think fame is that important to me.
I don't have a problem with fame. I got into this business intending to be very successful, but I wanted it to be at my price.
Fame itself... doesn't really afford you anything more than a good seat in a restaurant.