You know, as photographers, we do pictures, and people either like them or they hate them.

I know a lot of people who hate the ending of 'Rosemary's Baby' and wish that it was left ambiguous.

I hate nightclubs, and I get fed up very quickly in crowded rooms. I enjoy being around people I know.

Indigenous people in films, it's all, like, nose flutes and panpipes and, you know, people talking to ghosts... which I hate.

The Britain I know is the Britain of Jo Cox. The Britain where people are tolerant and not prejudiced, and where people hate hate.

In a lot of farther-flung places in Scotland people are guarded at first, but as soon as they get to know you they really hate you.

I like a real beach. A crowded one, you know? People, towels, umbrellas. I hate those little private strips of sand you see up in Malibu.

And that's the kind of thing people think, you know, that if you sign up to be a singer-songwriter you know how to deal with people setting up hate websites, or people being obsessed with you and crying when you touch them, but you don't, and you just have to deal with.

People can say whatever they want about you without knowing the facts. They can criticize you without even knowing you, and hate you when they don't even know you. All of a sudden, you're, like, the bin Laden of America. Osama bin Laden is the only one who knows exactly what I'm going through.

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