Not only am I a spender, I have had a couple of business people in the past who have been spending my money quite happily.

People are always reading things into the films.

To be associated with success is absolutely wonderful.

It's very tempting to over-eat all the bad things when you're on a film set.

I didn't learn the alphabet until I was 11.

I'm the worst Bond, according to the internet. Generally hated!

I never stopped working.

I never thought I was much of an actor anyway.

Working with UNICEF made me grow up and recognize how fortunate I am.

I'm sorry to say that no, I do not play the piano.

I think arriving at or departing from any airport in America is just horrendous these days.

A lot of my reading over the next few months will be the works of Hans Christian Andersen - I have been appointed an ambassador for the bicentenary celebrations of his birth next year.

I do not have time to sit down and regret anything although sometimes I wish I had been able to see more of my parents while they were alive and have done more for them.

I have to be an optimist and say that it might get better.

There is nothing glamorous about death.

I enjoy being a highly overpaid actor.

I do a lot of cooking; we eat a lot of fish, but I try not to make fattening things.

I had prostate cancer. It was rather painful and, in many ways, life-changing.

I never really absorbed myself in a role like some actors do.

I think 'The Spy Who Loved Me' was the best, or rather the one I enjoyed doing the most.

Maybe come to think about it, that is the sign of an extrovert, in any event I have always from the earliest of ages found it difficult to wander into a restaurant on my own.

The Bond situations to me are so ridiculous, so outrageous. I mean, this man is supposed to be a spy, and yet everybody knows he's a spy.

Creating a character on or off the stage is an escape.

Lana Turner taught me how to kiss on the set of the movie 'Diane' in the early Fifties.