“I wasn't throwing a tantrum out there. I wasn't doing anything stupid to get attention. It actually went on for four months before anyone noticed.”
Carlos Delgado
“I also believe that rows are not helpful. And tantrums, threats and ultimatums are also not helpful.”
Marco Follini
“At present, Spacey seems far stronger at conveying Richard's haughty grandeur and petulant temper-tantrums than he is at getting to the heart of the poetry, or the man. There is no mistaking his charisma, or his ability to turn the mood on a sixpence so that courtly formality suddenly gives way to either sardonic wit or a terrifying menace. But his English accent sometimes seemed strained and he has a tendency to bellow the often exquisitely lachrymose verse.”
Charles Spencer
“The real tantrums happen less often now. But as he gets older it's getting harder to talk to him about them. Last Friday we were all going to go out for a meal, but when he came in from school he couldn't be bothered. He went out and we didn't see him till Saturday. Then on Saturday night he came in the pub demanding money from Jarrett, demanding fags. I told him he couldn't so he got the hump and went off again. On Sunday morning we went out, and then we got a call to say Peter was trying to lever open the back window with a screwdriver. When we got home he just swore at us for not being there and went upstairs. That was the last that was said about it.”
Martin Green
“I think you saw some theatrical tantrums.”
Richard Maloney
“These carefully staged tantrums and rehearsed walk-outs aren't the way to bring about a settlement.”
Gerry Adams
“He has episodes or tantrums, whatever you want to call it, where he is uncontrollable.”
JoAnn Hallen