I might wake up in the morning and go out for a six- to eight-mile run, and then in the afternoon, I might swim two or three kilometres. The next day, I'll mix it up and do a military circuit. I don't stick to a set programme.
I do one film at a time. I can't wake up early. I can't do too many films.
I go to sleep thinking about my kids being spoiled and I wake up thinking about it.
When you want to write well, wake up at 5 A.M.
It's just much easier to wake up and be you and go to bed and do it over again.
I try to eat healthy when I can, but no one can take my candy away from my bedside! I always keep it there for a treat when I wake up!
I want to get so famous that I don't have to wake up in the morning. It'll probably never happen.
When I wake up on a Sunday morning with a slight hangover, in the gym with no makeup on, that's who Natalie Dormer really is. The girl next door who gets a spot on her forehead occasionally.
I have never known what it feels like to wake up in the morning full of the joys of spring, and wander through the day feeling capable of coping.
Every night before going to bed, I think about Vizag. But once you wake up, you have to catch up with life.
I've always watched the Hall of Fame speeches. Thought about what I would talk about if I ever was up there. But I don't wake up in the morning thinking about wanting to be in the Hall of Fame. I really don't.
I'm not inherently the most politically or, like, socially conscious rapper, you know? You're not just going to wake up tomorrow and be Common.
I have worries and fears just like everybody else. But I have every reason to wake up each morning and be very happy.
Sometimes, when we dress celebrities, there are always loads of Twitters and things like that. When I wake up, I think, 'Oh right, she wore it.' You kind of always know where it's going to be worn.
People don't wake up to go to vote and then have their ballot not counted.
I literally think that if you're in this business, it has to be the only thing you can and want to do, because it's so hard. You have to be fully committed - and partially insane - to wake up every morning and be like, 'I'm an actor.'
Sometimes, I wake up and the skies are grey and everything's horrible.
I just want to get paid to lay down, wake up when I want to wake up, go to sleep when I want to go to sleep, and my money just be there. I just want to make the most doing the least.
I keep 10-pound dumbbells in my dressing room. It's nice to do before a show to get your muscles to wake up.
On holiday, I don't want any plans or structure. If I want to wake up at lunchtime or have breakfast for dinner, then I will.