The AON Training Complex is not a training ground now: it's a village. It is difficult for anyone to keep tabs on everything.
My mom always instilled in me that it was braver to ask for help when you need it. That has absolutely stuck with me over the years but became even more important in practice once I became a mother. It may sound trite, but the concept of 'it takes a village' really could not be more true.
South Africa has all the tools to compete in the new global village - an eager workforce, ready to take on any challenge.
I'm no hero. The world knows all too well about my mistakes. But I was never meant to play the villain.
We have shown that solar-electrified villages can be technically and financially self-sufficient.
In the '70s and '80s, there was a definite set of roles in a film. There would be a hero, a heroine and a villain.
There is something very exciting when you're playing a villain. You're being a rebel within the story because you are breaking the norms, and also when it comes to the structure of what a conventional lead is supposed to be.
I live in a Swiss village so small, if you sneeze everyone knows.
Without the villain, the hero sits at home on his couch.
I think the presence of caste in India, how the villages are geographically structured on caste lines, is very different from China. The presence of an egalitarian culture is striking in a Chinese village.
I was raised in Italy for the early part of my life, in a relatively small village near Siena, and everyone worked there, from the day that they would walk to the day that they died, so I didn't really see that I was particularly different.
If someone has to be the villain, I'll be the villain. I have no problem with it. The movies still say, 'Starring... the villain.'
A rescue mission doesn't involve going in and just taking a child and leaving. You can't just choose any child at random. Every kid has a case that is based on that child's original family. So, we made it over to a village, found the child; we were interacting with the child.
As an actor, I should justify the role given to me. So, as a villain, my job was to make people hate me.
Actors always want to play the villain role at least once in their life.
I hail from Padhyana village in Adampur district near Jalandhar.
It's about the characters, it's about the film, it's about the process of making stunning visuals and a huge, epic movie. It doesn't matter if my head was covered in a black plastic bag and I was bouncing around in a space hopper: That's the villain of Chris Nolan's 'Batman!'
I grew up in a small Austrian village, a quite conservative one, and I was the weird little boy always dressing as a girl.
Even if you live in a tiny village, there's an Internet site. It's quite easy to find clothes, but sometimes women don't know how to mix them.
I'm not a role model. I'm a role villain.