I've been very lucky, weirdly.

I'm not very good with words, weirdly.

I seem to fancy middle-aged men, weirdly.

I had a weirdly awesome high-school experience.

Weirdly enough, I'm a macroeconomics enthusiast.

People seem to get weirdly obsessed with my mouth.

I weirdly do consider myself an optimist about love.

My head is weirdly shaped, so I can't wear a headband.

Weirdly, often the more I write, the more ideas I have.

I've always been weirdly interested in food documentaries.

Things get very distorted when you do a movie, weirdly so.

Weirdly, I didn't even know that I said 'yah' all the time.

Thinking you're immortal is weirdly similar to being immortal.

A secret talent or hobby... Hmm... I weirdly collect shot glasses.

I'm weirdly flexible, so when I dance, I dance like a 17-year-old girl.

The growing-up-fast part weirdly happened between the ages of 15 and 22.

As unhealthy as I am, I'm weirdly aware of exactly how my body functions.

I think it's great when stories are dark and strange and weirdly personal.

Not to be weirdly glib, but as a reporter, you should be honest all the time.

Weirdly, for someone who wanted to be funny, I didn't like a lot of attention.

I was weirdly obsessed with music until I was 11, and then I turned into a nerd.

Weirdly enough - if I make enough money one day - I want to open a board game bar.

I have very weirdly realistic dreams where it could be real life, except it's not.

History is weirdly dismissed as not having anything to do with the present moment.

Weirdly, me and Sarri got along off the pitch, but on the pitch it was totally different.

Material blessings, when they pay beyond the category of need, are weirdly fruitful of headache.

I love pink - pink's my favourite. I hardly ever - weirdly - wear it, but I love the colour pink.

I find that the crazy narcissists, the selfish loons are often the most fun to be around, weirdly.

I weirdly love interior design and real estate and all of that. I really do. I get chills from it.

I didn't even have pierced ears. They put four holes in each ear, and, weirdly, that hurt the most.

For the majority of my amateur boxing career, I was the underdog weirdly enough and that served me well.

I really love comedy and weirdly enough, I love how my journey has ended up. I get to laugh all day long.

We're all weirdly single, middle-aged women with too much money who look to fill the void with too much shopping.

I was diagnosed with ADD when I was 14. Weirdly enough, I then learnt, through doing different things, to concentrate.

Well, I'm obsessed with shoes - small shoes, weirdly shaped shoes, hotdogs in shoes, things sliding in and out of shoes.

For a woman, body image is always a palpable thing. Weirdly, for me, the only time I don't care is when I'm in character.

I actually built my own dining table back home in Australia. It's a secret hobby of mine that I weirdly find transfixing.

I'm a big cat person. It's one of those things that's like, everybody that knows me thinks it's so weirdly apparent and obvious.

Weirdly, my nickname was Lady. I didn't get Stretch, or Stilts, or Spider Legs - I got Lady. I guess I was always a bit ladylike.

Weirdly, when I'm playing an English person, I feel like I've got nothing to hang on to, and it feels a bit strange and exposing.

Weirdly, even as I became more confident as a writer and as a person, I completely lost faith in my own ability to shop for clothes.

My favorite lip balm is, weirdly enough, just a little tube of Aquaphor. It's clear, and it will keep my lips glossy and perfect for hours.

I would get so angry whenever I'd notice people looking at me weirdly. They'd even stop me on the street and ask questions about my skin color.

The reason the future feels odd is because of its unpredictability. If the future didn't feel weirdly unexpected, then something would be wrong.

I weirdly feel very natural, in the physicality that comes my way, whether it's guns, cars or whatever. For some reason, it's second nature to me.

Some guys find eating face-to-face weirdly intense. But sitting on the same side of the table allows both intermittent physical contact and eye contact.

Every time a blast happens, people ask, 'But why would someone do this?' Weirdly, it hasn't been answered well anywhere - neither in fiction nor non-fiction.

Weirdly, the past starts to be about something else. It becomes about style in a way that it wasn't about, and I don't mean writing style, but cultural style.

Weirdly, my dad didn't want me to become an actor, he was always quite resistant to it. He told me as much many times. That just made it more attractive to me.

Wood is weirdly a big passion of mine. I really love it, all the way from trees to a finished table. The fact that it was alive and that each piece is different.

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