Live a life less ordinary.

I have actual acting scars.

I don't want to miss things.

I tell my wife all my secrets.

I was never geeky about anything.

Lines are very difficult to learn.

I love doing impersonations of people.

I keep myself amused and others confused

I was brought up in a world of privilege.

I want to be better at staying connected.

I am a PR disaster because I talk too much.

It's always important to have the blessing.

If you can't fail, you can never get better.

I feel like I'm away for much of my own life.

When are you ever settled enough to have kids?

It still makes me giggle that I'm paid to act.

We should have a conversation when we hang up.

People always want to knock you when you're up.

I'm not loyal to one genre. I want to mix it up.

Not that i had a big arse but even that was toned.

I'm a high-functioning sociopath, do your research.

All the backstories are there but not talked about.

Enjoy the journey of life and not just the endgame.

Any privacy in public is a hard thing to negotiate.

I think anyone who works in medicine has superpowers.

I drag a lot of stuff round with me that I don't need.

Doctor Strange is selfish but he's still saving lives.

Talking about class terrifies me. There is no way of winning.

I wasn't born into land or titles, or new money, or an oil rig.

Maybe it's just getting older, but I don't want to miss things.

I can feel infinitely alive curled up on the sofa reading a book.

It is a wonderful thing to get married young and become a father.

Marvel always make it fresh so you can give it your personal twist.

Maybe it's because I was an only child, but I've always wanted kids.

My mum and dad had worked incredibly hard to afford me an education.

Sherlock being the most prevalent, and they've been really good fun.

Having your adolescence at an all-male boarding school is just crap.

I think the characters are supposed to be an open book, blank canvas.

I have an appetite for the normal in my life, as well as the abnormal.

As an actor, you are aware of how a role can seep into your real life.

I'll always do 'Sherlock' - it's something I'm not going to give up on.

One of the best things about being an actor is that it's a meritocracy.

I want to be able to play trailer-bound fatties in a Judd Apatow comedy.

Anyone who works in the NHS has superpowers. It's a miracle, it is magic.

I wish my 15-year-old self had known about my allure to the opposite sex!

Upper class to me means you are either born into wealth or you're Royalty.

I think it's fair to say that, yeah, I'm playing Doctor Strange, I get there.

I'm really not Sherlock Holmes. I look a little bit like him and sound like him.

The biggest lesson Stephen Strange learns in this film is it's not all about him.

We all want to escape our circumstances, don't we? Especially if you are an actor.

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