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I don't get to shoot anybody. That kind of sucks.
TV has created a kind of false collectivity.
What kind of beast would turn its life into words?
For mortal kind taketh thought only for the day, and hath no more surety than the shadow of smoke.
Everyone, to those weaker than themselves, is kind.
Every one of my works, when I'm looking back, becomes some kind of solution, or something to concentrate on. Something to pay attention to and maybe change direction.
I came close to signing Elvis Presley. I offered $25,000 for his contract and they asked for $45,000 and I just didn't have the other $20,000. I should have gotten the Beatles. But one of my lawyers kind of messed up.
To call yourself a Chinese artist or woman artist or African artist reflects a certain kind of condition. To me, that is not necessary.
Of course, most luxury goods in China are for corrupted officials and their relatives. And that made China become the biggest luxury-goods market. In this kind of dictatorship, in this kind of totalitarian society, it is easy to make deals that you cannot make in a democratic society.
If civil society has nobody who protects the law, then what kind of society is that?
I never saw [Allen Ginsberg] as some kind of crazy figure.
I often feel more disgust than pride about this kind of success. So there's no regret whatsoever.
I grew up in a desert, which has no kind of imagination.
Tens of thousands, perhaps millions, have come into some kind of religious experience by accepting Christ, and they have not been saved.
I'm obsessed with adolescence. I love to write about people in their 20s. It's such a fraught and exciting and kind of horrible time.
Seeing my face on a poster is surreal. You look at it and it's not quite like you, if you know what I mean... it's almost a third person kind of thing. I still find it strange.
Fame is directly related to the kind of support you have from an audience and the love and support I have from audience is so immense and so huge, that the percentage of negativity is so small compared to that that it would be very easy for it to lose itself.
The problem is grasping the clock. So what do I do? Let it go, lay it aside - put it down gently without any kind of aversion. Then I can pick it up again, see what time it is and lay it aside when necessary.
Our plan is to lead the public with new products rather than ask them what kind of products they want.
Japanese people tend to be much better adjusted to the notion of work, any kind of work, as honorable.