My start, my childhood, was less than auspicious. But when I was young, we didn't know we lacked anything, because we had nothing to compare it to - and there's a freedom in that. I had a very hard working mother and father, I think of them both a great deal. I got my break - big break - when I was five years old. And it's taken me more than seventy years to realize it. You see, at five, I learned to read. It's that simple, and it's that profound. I left school at thirteen, I didn't have a formal education, and I believe I would not be standing here tonight, without the books, the plays - the scripts. It's been a long journey from Fountainbridge to this evening - with you all. Though my feet are tired, my heart is not.