Sometimes I've had to put myself on a diet.Collection: Diet
My attitude about death is, going into the next room, and it's a room that the rest of us can't get into because we don't have the key. But when we do get the key, we'll go in there, and we'll see one another again, in some shape or form or whatever. It's not the end.Collection: Attitude
I was considered chubby as a teen.Collection: Teen
Tony and I had a good on and off screen relationship, we are two very different people, but we did share a sense of humor, we now live in different parts of the world but when we find ourselves in the same place it is more or less as if there had been no years in between.Collection: Humor
You can't be a real spy and have everybody in the world know who you are and what your drink is. That's just hysterically funny.Collection: Funny
Teach love, generosity, good manners and some of that will drift from the classroom to the home and who knows, the children will be educating the parents.Collection: Home
It's wonderful to travel with somebody that you love and we never travel anywhere without one another.Collection: Travel
Not only am I a spender, I have had a couple of business people in the past who have been spending my money quite happily.
When I went to Hollywood, I had to work out in a gym. The idea was that I should look like Daniel Craig, though they hadn't even met him at that point.
My James Bond wasn't any different to my Saint or my Persuaders or anything else I've done. I've just made everything that I play look like me and sound like me.
My iPhone has become rather precious because of all my music on it; every night, we set it for 20 minutes before we fall asleep to listen to some Mozart.
Many take the roles home with them and live the part. I'm quite happy to leave mine at the studio and return home as I left: simple old Roger Moore.
Bond may be a very international, cosmopolitan kind of character, but underneath it all, he is essentially British.
It's no good being the best actor in the world if nobody sees you because you didn't happen to be there at the right day when a part was being cast.
When I was playing James Bond, it was the best job in the world. I mean, it was hard work, all that filming and travelling and tedium on set, but I earned a lot of money, and it was not a taxing job. I just had to say, 'Shaken, not stirred.'
Illness played a great - and unwelcome - role in my early life. Mumps were soon followed by a raging sore throat, and it was decided that I should have my tonsils removed and adenoids scraped at the same time.
The Bond situations to me are so ridiculous, so outrageous. I mean, this man is supposed to be a spy, and yet everybody knows he's a spy.