At university, I said to a girl, 'Before I met you all I could think about was history; now, all I can think about is you'. I thought that was the sort of thing you had to say.
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I can remember, when I was in college, irritating deeply somebody I was going out with, because he would ask me what I was thinking and I would say I was thinking nothing. And it was true.
I remember at one stage, I was like, 'Oh no. I'm going to be remembered as the 'Do You Mind' Girl.'
I always try to think before I talk.
A good conversationalist is not one who remembers what was said, but says what someone wants to remember.
I realised quite early that by the time I articulate my thoughts into words, I'm on to another thought. And what comes out wasn't what I thought of exactly. So not talking was a better option.
Sometimes people complicate things by thinking too much about what someone might think of what they said or did.
I'm used to being told what to say, but not what to think... that's usually left up to me.
You really have to think a lot before speaking, and the things that are written about you, sometimes you might not like it.
I don't regret anything, but that doesn't mean that I don't look back and think, 'What was I thinking?'
I always mean what I say, but I don't always say what I'm thinking.
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