When I'm not working, I love going to the beach. I am from Florida, so I definitely love the beach life. I love horse-back riding. Just to go out to a barn, it's fun. It's kind of like a get-away from the city. And also, I love animals.
If I do go to the beach there have to be certain rules: it can't be a pebbly beach, there has to be some shade and there has to be a beach bar. I don't want to go off the beaten track.
I'm asleep at midnight. I go to bed really early, so I don't have a midnight snack.
I love the beach; I grew up on the Baltic Sea. I love the beach. I love the water. I love surfing and swimming.
I don't go to the beach. There is no value in going to the beach. If I did go I would probably read economics books.
My life was an unending, unchanging midnight. It must, by necessity, always be midnight for me. So how was it possible that the sun was rising now, in the middle of my midnight?
If I was to go to sleep before midnight, I would feel weird about myself, like I wasted a day. My most productive hours are between midnight and five.
The great thing about the Island is you've got room. You can go for a bike ride. We're 20 minutes to a beach, and you can get on the beach and go for a long walk.
Al-Aksa is a religious and national symbol.
I love living in California and being able to go to the beach or go to the woods.
I love it all. I don't want to go through my career with one hand tied behind my back. I love making kids happy. I love the midnight audience. I like intense dramas. And I like high-adrenaline action films.
Japan is really advanced. They don't go to the beach. The beach comes to them.
I'm always in Malibu, and I'm a big fan of surfing and stuff. I love the beach. Someday I will live on the beach.
I love going to the beach. I like just walking around South Beach, but sometimes, when you're famous, it can be a little difficult.
I love to be outdoors, so I like to hike, bike and go to the beach.
I love the island of Majorca. I love the beach at Cala Ratjada, which is on the far side of the island where not many Britons go.