The toughest workout can never match the pain of being out of work.
I actually build my dreams around the dancers I've got in my company.
I'm not interested in a group of people with some sort of incredible homogeny,a group that can do the movement I want. I'm interested in people whocan take the movement somewhere.
I'm in the position to pick the cream of the crop.
Mostly, I'm in the very enviable position that no one dictates what I do.
I wanted to give people - which is fairly bizarre considering my whole life is contemporary dance really - I wanted to give people a really fulfilling sense that they had seen a white classical ballet - in a very pure form.
If the year 2000 can help us move into the future, that's fine, but I am afraid that people see it as a full stop and that one can take a big breath afterwards - you can't.
I've been reading [Nikita] Khrushchev Remembers. I know he's a bit of a lad himself - but he seemed to think that making a religion out of an individual was bad; that doesn't seem to be part of the basic Communist idea. Still people are people, that's the difficulty.
Once the pursuit of truth begins to haunt the mind, it becomes an ideal never wholly attained.
I couldn't care less about the leader board. A lot of guys have led the league in something in April and couldn't be found at the end of the season.
The only thing I can't stand is discomfort.