But we're also hearing more firms say parts and labor shortages are constraining their businesses.
I think it's useful, as a famous person, to have as little separation between the perception of you and how you really are - because otherwise I'd be sitting here thinking I'm keeping secrets, and wondering when you're going to find out.
I feel like if you put something out into the universe, then you increase your chances of it happening.
I kind of love coming home and being with family and feeling comfortable and knowing where I come from; I kind of like it.
This is in our wheelhouse, we've really embraced being in the faith-based business and it's certainly paid off.
Anybody can find out if he is a writer. If he were a writer, when he tried to write of some particular day, he would find in the effort that he could recall exactly how the light fell and how the temperature felt, and all the quality of it. Most people cannot do it. If they can do it, they may never be successful in a pecuniary sense, but that ability is at the bottom of writing, I am sure.
By nature, I'm very care-taking. There's something really beautiful about cooking for someone and feeding them.
I always wanted to work at 'Take A Break' magazine, you know, just to inject a little bit of politics into their stories. I applied for a job there after I'd done my law degree and didn't even get an interview. I only wrote 'Garnethill' because I didn't get that job!
I don't have an alarm clock. If someone needs to wake me up, then I have my BlackBerry next to me.
The first years in Parliament I did nothing - nothing to any purpose. My own distinction was my darling object.