I like to keep my private life private for the most part.
My life, I swear, is, like, 75% public. I have a very small percentage of my life that is private. But I do keep that private life private.
My life and my work are very interlocked. That's partly why I like to keep my private life private.
Of course, I like to keep my private life, private.
Perhaps the greatest challenge has been trying to keep my time to myself and my private life private in order to do my job. Everything that is most mine belongs to everyone now.
I like to keep my private life private.
There are no private lives. This a most important aspect of modern life. That one of the biggest transformations we have seen in human life in our society is the diminution of the sphere of the private. That we must reasonably now all regard the fact that there are no secrets and nothing is private. Everything is public.
I'm a very private person. Very private. You know, I've lived my entire life in a fishbowl, so it was important for me to keep my personal life private because people can't talk about what they don't know.
Obviously you try to keep as much of your private life as private as you can.
I try to keep my private life private and the acting stuff separate.
I never talk about my wife: we're both in public professions but we try to keep our private life private.
I try to keep my private life kind of private.
People speculate on your personal life all the time anyway. So I just think it's important to keep my private life private and my public persona more into music, you know?
Private life is private life. Off the pitch, there is private life, and the rest is social life, where of course you have to behave responsibly.
I grew up understanding the pros and cons of what you're getting into and knowing what comes with your job. I like to keep my private life private, and then work is work. I feel so far I've had a really good balance with that.
In a community where public services have failed to keep abreast of private consumption things are very different. Here, in an atmosphere of private opulence and public squalor, the private goods have full sway.