I had big dreams when I was a boy. And I can't say that I never saw a beach house in Malibu in those dreams.

I love movies. I adore movies. I grew up on Steve McQueen and Clint Eastwood and Warren Beatty. The list goes on. Spencer Tracy. I wanted to be in movies.

I certainly got the jokes within the joke, dressing up in a wet suit, sitting in a Twingo, scaling a rubber mountain, dressing up and stealing a diamond, of course. If not now, when?

I lost track of it thereafter. I wish I had a piece of it. That would have been very, very nice. It was one of those little things they get you on the Bond and then suddenly your face is every which way.

Love is just the most beautiful, joyous feeling. It can come from many places.

I live a very simple existence when I'm not on the road. Because when I'm on the road making a movie, I'm away from home.

I paint in oils, I paint in acrylics. I paint figurative and landscape portraits. It's all in my own kind of style. I'm self-taught.

You need to love everyone.

I was a commercial artist when I left school, but luckily I became an actor. I've painted for many, many years. Now the last few years it's gotten more serious.

You have to move forward. It's constantly changing. Everything changes and everything falls apart. You have to be nimble and on your toes and accessible to it all. Not everyone is on board with this.

America gave me the great glory of coming into people's homes every week and allowed me to last as long as I have.

I believe you can only draw from your own life as an actor. All the characters I've played, I only have my infinite eye and the presence of my life to take from.

I don't see myself as the 'Hunk of the Month'.

Childhood was fairly solitary. I grew up in a very small town called Navan in County Meath. I never knew my father. He left when I was an infant and I was left in the care of my mother and my grandparents.

Education isn't a result. It's a process.

I'll make phone calls. I'll call anybody and knock on any door to try and get a location, or get an actor, or get an actress. But no, it was just very easy. We just hit the ground running.

America, which leads the world in so many ways, can end childhood hunger within its borders.

Everyone can make a real difference. Your voice is needed in a global movement that can change their world.

I'm Irish, for gods sake. I'm a romantic.

Oh, humiliation is poisonous. Its one of the deepest pains of being human.

That's it. I've said all I've got to say on the world of James Bond.

Regret, is usually a waste of time. As is gloating

Everybody gave 100%. I mean everyone, because they all knew that the film had the bones and the heartbeat of something that could be good. And everyone was in on it and wanted it for me and wanted it for Roger and Beau.

I had to make a living. I had the mortgage to pay, I had the school fees to pay. I had bread and butter to put on the table. You know your worth as an actor, but you have to get a job.

Maybe sometimes the best things are worth waiting for possibly.

The like factor is a great thing. Love cannot burn constantly. It's very hard for it to be so intense. But it's wonderful.

As the Trump presidency goes on, there will be a transcendency of power and culture and vision from the music scene, the art world that will find a voice and give hope to us all.

When people don't believe in you, you have to believe in yourself.

Love is a lot like dancing; you just surrender to the music.

I ride horses, I love horses, I've owned horses.

If I got into a fight in a bar, I'd miss the dude by miles. I wouldn't know how to connect. It would be a comedy.

I went and met with Tim Burton for the role of Batman. But I just couldn't really take it seriously; any man who wears his underpants outside his pants just cannot be taken seriously.

I try to be as disciplined as I possibly can. I try to live a fairly kind of clean life. I do yoga; I cycle and do weights and swim. I do whatever it takes.

Being a father is a huge responsibility but a satisfying one.

The forties are very cool and very pastoral. The fifties look like they're pastoral, and then you get a bit more turbulence.

I love the finer things.

There will be time enough some day to work less.

I always keep thinking, 'The next role - that's going to be the one that's really going to define me and show them all. I'll transform and disappear, and it will be a revelation.'

I will forever be a Bond. It's a small group of men who've made this role. Someone said, More men have walked on the moon than have played James Bond.'

I can still run in a straight line, and I can still throw a punch.

My mother gave me boxing gloves; I wanted boxing gloves. I liked to box. So I still have them. They're still in my bookcase, very old, tattered, and they were cherished.

There was a beautiful church where I lived in Navan, taught by the Christian brothers: fierce, angry men, repressed.

My life started on the banks of the Boyne in County Meath. Navan is the name of the town; only me, Mom, Dad.

I like Chekov a lot.

Barbara Broccoli was a great friend of my late wife's and continues to be someone who is very gracious with me, my family, and our life.

Movies are somewhat diminished by blockbusters, which are great, but there's not enough choice.

I always wanted to do a Western.

Clive Owen would be a fantastic James Bond. Any man who does it will have to weigh his odds - whether he can get in and get out.

I love New York City. The energy, the theatre, the art, the food, the people, the parks and streets. But I could say the same of London or Paris, too.

I visit London several times a year. It is my home away from home.