I like a clever guy, a real gent.

I don't like that politics is associated with middle-aged, greying men.

Winning 'I'm A Celeb' has massively affected my love life because it's very rare to meet someone that doesn't recognise me now because the jungle is so big.

I think people reckon I am prim and proper.

Who needs a candle snuffer? You have air to blow out a candle. I don't need a snuffer to put it out.

Muscles are fantastic and to have them is amazing, but it's not the be all and end all.

I am quite small, but it doesn't mean I'm any less.

When I sit and read my book and I'm all cosy, it takes me to another place.

I just want to stay happy and healthy in my mind.

I want people to be confident in our country again.

I know I'm really happy to most people, but when my skin is bad it makes me cry and I lose all my confidence.

Maybe by nature and because of my past I protect myself. The minute I feel any tension I take myself away.

A group of girls didn't like me and picked on me on a daily basis.

On 'Made In Chelsea' there are cameras in my face and some days I think, 'I can't go to filming today,' but I just have to dry my tears and pull myself together.

I want someone who is easy going and chilled out, most importantly someone who makes me laugh. Someone who lets me be me, so I can just be myself. Mr Right has got to have those qualities.

I joined 'Made in Chelsea' when I'd just left school.

With me harping on about girls being as strong as boys, I had to prove it.

Zac Goldsmith, Jacob Rees-Mogg. I fancy them all.

I've spoken about politics a lot over the years and my main issue that I championed was just general engagement in politics.

I think sometimes with politics, young people especially have become disillusioned with it, because they can't relate to it, there's a lot of snobbery and people are a lot older.

The day I signed up to 'Made In Chelsea' at 19, I gave my life over. I think about that often. I was on the show for about four years.

When I entered the jungle for 'I'm A Celebrity,' my confidence was so low.

I remember my last game for Newcastle in the pre-season, when their fans were singing that they wanted me to stay, but when the opportunity came to play for a great club like Liverpool with such a great history, I had to take it. I hope they understand why I made that choice to go to Liverpool.

You always learn from a defeat, even more than when you win games, because when you win, you don't see everything you did wrong.

As a player, I have this feeling - and I think every player thinks this - that I am responsible for how my team-mates feel. I just want to do my best and give 100 per cent, and if I do that, they will feel better and think, 'I will give 100%.'

Liverpool is a great club.

I am happy at PSV, but I am a player with a lot of ambition.

It's irrelevant how I prefer to play and what I want. It's all about what works for the team.

You will always learn from games. But every game is not the same, not the same emotion.

I wanted to be a gymnast when I was young - I used to do backflips and all those things in the street and at home - but my grandma said it was dangerous and made me stop.

Before I signed for Liverpool, I was playing for Newcastle as a No. 10 - basically, I was always attacking. I didn't have to do much defensive work; I didn't play as the No. 6 or the No. 8.

At Newcastle, I was playing in the No 10 position but also in midfield as a left winger.

When you lose games, you analyse them more than when you win.

Every team learns when they lose a game.

I don't want to leave Feyenoord before having made an impact at the club.

I want to move to one of Europe's best clubs if I leave Rotterdam, just like Robin van Persie and Kuyt did before.

It would be absolutely fantastic to play at Real Madrid together with my friend Royston Drenthe.

You must play with the same intention: to win the game and give everything you have.

You can't afford to lose games. It is always possible that you will not win, but it is the way you play the game.

I like to score goals, as, back in the day, I was used to scoring goals.

Every player wants to score more.

It's my dream to play in a big league, and England would be the perfect choice.

To follow in the footsteps of Dirk Kuyt would be sensational. He triumphed at Feyenoord and has had great success at Liverpool.

It's always a blow for a team if important players get injured or suspended.

With my quality, I feel I can bring a lot to a team that I will join. I want to show it in the big leagues: England, Italy, Spain, Germany, and France.

When a lot of players come to a club, it can be difficult to gel because you don't know each other properly.

When it goes bad, you know supporters will be angry at players who were bought for most money.

It's not normal to score four goals in a game.

Everyone in the Champions League has quality.

I was always happy to play for the Dutch national team.