Home
Authors
Tags
App
Get QuoteDark Inspirational Quotes App
All Quotes by author - Natascha McElhone
" Death is final. No it is not just final, it's worse than that, it's diminishing: the dead continue to decrease, to occupy less space. "
Space
Death
Worse
" Growing up, I wasn't allowed dolls, and my brothers weren't allowed guns. I inherited my brothers' clothes. I was never dressed in pink, and they were never dressed in blue; there were none of those rules that people still bizarrely subscribe to. "
Blue
People
Growing Up
" I always keep myself busy. I'm writing. Or I'm creating something. Or I'm doing stuff with the kids. I'm up incredibly early in the morning; I go to bed incredibly late at night. "
Writing
Busy
Morning
" I always think I love work, and I knew early on that I wanted to be an actress. Then I meet people who have truly dedicated their lives to acting, and I realise that I'm so completely in the back seat. "
Work
People
Early
" I don't believe in categorising a gender, as it makes for discord. People always say, 'That's what men are like' or, 'That's what women do'; I don't really feel that at all. I think that's because I have two fathers, three brothers, a husband and two sons. I'm surrounded by maleness, and I couldn't possibly summarise them into a type. "
People
Women
Think
" I feel awful for women who are trying to raise kids on their own, with zero income and no fathers present - that's single motherhood. "
Feel
Motherhood
Present
" I first met my husband when I was 15. He was very cool, in a band, all that kind of thing, but he took a long time to grow up. Our paths crossed again 10 years later, and after about two weeks I knew that was it. I'm glad I met him when I did, even though I was fairly young. Because I think sometimes you can crystallise into singledom. "
Cool
Husband
Long
" I grew up with my stepfather in Brighton, but I did spend a lot of time with my natural father, and I was loved by both, so I suppose the advantage of this was that I wasn't bound by one set of experiences; I always had an alternative. "
Natural
Time
Up
" I happen to find motherhood a very natural state, but I know a lot of other people don't. "
People
Natural
Motherhood
" I have a massive divide between being a competent human being and being completely hopeless, when it comes to logic. "
Logic
Human Being
Human
" I'm not religious. I was as a child, and like lots of people, I suppose, rapidly became very disillusioned with the whole thing. I also feel that organised religion has caused far more problems than it has solved. "
Feel
Religion
Problems
" I'm very different to my mum. I'm not as beautiful as she is, nor - she probably despairs about this - as groomed. I certainly rebelled against her idea of looking well turned-out. I spent several years with a shaved head in jeans and baggy shirts. "
Looking
She
Jeans
" In terms of 'Solaris,' I didn't really think about the religious aspect an awful lot. There's one scene at a dinner party, and it's discussed, but it wasn't an overwhelming theme for me. "
Scene
Theme
Think
" I play Nitin Sawhney's 'Letting Go' repeatedly, nonstop. I find it transformative. I'm so glad iPods were invented so I didn't have to drive everyone around me mad with the repetition. "
Drive
Repetition
Play
" I think it's incumbent on actresses to bring something else to the part which isn't in the script. "
I Think
Think
Bring
" I think the difference between finding happiness, or moments of happiness, is how you choose to interpret things. That's a rather shocking responsibility. That we're responsible for our own happiness. It's not those around us. "
Responsibility
Happiness
You
" It's how the '70s were for movies, the 2000s are for TV. I think it's a phenomenal time for TV and to be involved in it. "
Movies
I Think
Time
" I've always looked old for my age. "
Old
Always
Age
" I was brought up by a Marxist rationalist stepfather, so I don't believe in the supernatural or religion or horoscopes, and the absolute nature of death is quite helpful for me. My husband was there, then he wasn't. "
Religion
Nature
Me
" Living with very limited expectations is a much more immediate way of living. You really do just make the best of everything you have. I guess kids have that ability; they wait in joyful anticipation of something rather than that sense of entitlement. "
Expectations
Best
You
" Mum left school at 15, and after a few years of modelling and dating jazz musicians, was married by 21 to my father, Mike Taylor, a journalist on the 'Daily Mirror.' They had my brother and me pretty quickly and had split up by the time I was two. I don't really have any memories of them as a couple. "
Mirror
Time
Memories
" My concentration span is truly that of a gnat. Some people have this ladder, and that's all there is - the ladder. I have the ladder, too, but there's a building around it with scaffolding, and lots of windows for me to peek into. Then suddenly I'll remember, 'Oh, there's the ladder. I should be concentrating on that.' "
Building
Remember
People
" My grandparents never understood why my mother Noreen chose such exotic names for her children: Damon and me. My granny insisted on calling my brother Dermot - a good Irish name - until she died; I was just known as 'wee one.' "
Brother
Good
Mother
" My granny was very concerned that we weren't baptised - Mum had been desperate to escape her own Catholic upbringing. But Granny thought we were blighted. Whenever we turned up at her house, she would flick holy water - from the font she kept by the door - over us, in the hope that it would save us from damnation. "
Door
Hope
House
" My kids always say to me, 'Can we watch TV?' I say, 'Absolutely!' because then I can get something done. But then they say, and I wait for it, 'But can you watch with us?' My moment of freedom vanishes. So not only do I not think TV's that great and I hate sitting in front of it, but I have to with them. "
Great
Freedom
Think
" My stepfather introduced me to The London Library when I was about 18; the clientele has definitely changed since then, but it is still a wonderful oasis in the middle of London. "
Wonderful
Middle
Me
" Scribbling things down is my therapy. I filter later. "
Therapy
Down
Filter
" Some actors are like flowers basking in the sun - they love the attention, and the fans get what they want. With me it's different. I know the fans aren't getting what they want. And I'm certainly not getting what I want. "
Love
Flowers
Know
Check our other websites:
BookDark
MusicDark