If there's one thing I know, it's this - everybody thinks somebody else is having a better life. Arabella Weir More Quotes by Arabella Weir More Quotes From Arabella Weir If one's honest about it, spending time in a car with children is pretty ghastly. Arabella Weir honest car children Both Plockton and the Isle of Muck in north-west Scotland are incredibly beautiful. Sadly, Plockton has been discovered by tourists because it's where they shot Hamish Macbeth. Arabella Weir scotland tourists beautiful Statistically, if you have ever dieted you are extremely likely not only to regain any weight you lose, but to go on to gain even more. Dieting makes you fat. Arabella Weir dieting weight goes-on I don't think I've got the expertise with which to nit-pick, and I freely admit that my motivation to support charities has been emotional, rather than as a result of being particularly well informed as to how the money is used. Arabella Weir emotional motivation thinking Call me an over anxious, middle-class mum, but my eight-and-a-half-year old son looks very much, to me, like he's headed for a life of crime. Arabella Weir class years son I met Tom Baker doing a voice-over when David [Arabella's friend, David Tennant] wasn't at all well known. We were doing this voice-over together and I said to Tom, 'Oh, my friend's a really, really big Doctor Who fan,' and he replied, 'Wait!' He got his cheque book out and asked, 'What his name?' I said 'David Tennant'. He wrote, 'To David Tennant, seventeen pounds forty five', signed it and I asked him what it meant. He said, 'He'll know' Arabella Weir voice names book My mother, father, stepmother and surrogate mother have all died of cancer; my best friend has got terminal cancer and at least five of my other friends have had cancer but survived it. Arabella Weir cancer mother friendship Look, I want what's good for everybody. I want to promote good state education for all. I want to raise standards for all kids, irrespective of race and class but why can't they all just do what I say when I know I'm right? Arabella Weir race class kids If no one saw - it didn't count. It's only when you eat in front of strangers or people that make you feel guilty that food is really fattening. Arabella Weir saws weight people I have never done a package tour in my life. It appeals in a way, but then I remind myself that you can't control the other people with you, which could turn out to be ghastly. Arabella Weir done people way I don't subscribe to the 'Doctor Who' magazine and we've only got the normal amount of 'Doctor Who' fridge magnets. Arabella Weir magazines doctors normal My parents both had Oxford degrees, they read important books, spoke foreign languages, drank real coffee and went to museums for pleasure. People like that don't have fat kids: they were cut out to be winners and winners don't have children who are overweight. Arabella Weir coffee real children Despotism isn't nearly as bad as it's cracked up to be. Arabella Weir despotism cracked When popularity is your only goal, doing well in class is going to feature very low, if at all, on your priority list. Arabella Weir priorities goal class I cry at everything, even the length of the queue at Sainsbury's. Arabella Weir queues length cry I spent my entire childhood living abroad because of my father's occupation, so we were on long-haul flights all the time. Arabella Weir childhood long father My dad was a diplomat and after living in America, where I was born, he was posted to Cairo. Arabella Weir cairo dad america If you have any power at all from being popular, then you have a duty to help people out. Arabella Weir duty helping people The real me now may not be thin but she's got the cake and, if she likes, can eat it too. Arabella Weir cake likes real I wish my parents hadn't made me feel that how I looked was linked to how much they loved me. But I do also see how hard it must be to see your child pile on the pounds and trust they'll find their own way back to a healthy weight. Arabella Weir healthy parent children