Most of the forward movements of life in general. . . have been the work of essentially religiously-minded people.
I ball all through the winter and I stunt all through the summer.
If a man does not have the sauce, then he is lost. But the same man can be lost in the sauce.
I learned that everybody is not your friend. You have to watch who you associate with and surround yourself with positive things and people who want to do something positive.
Ain't got no comparison and I ain't being arrogant.
I'm satisfied and proud of the things I did - even the bumps and the bruises that I've had on the way. You fall down, you get up, you brush yourself off and you keep going. And that's what we're doing.
I stay higher than giraffe pussy
Being an entrepreneur is not about being in love with an idea, it's about being in love with running a company.
Personally I would like to have pupils, a studio, pass on my love to them, work with them, without teaching them anything. . . . A convent, a monastery, a phalanstery of painting where one could train together. . . . but no programme, no instruction in painting. . . . drawing is still alright, it doesn't count, but painting - the way to learn is to look at the masters, above all at nature, and to watch other people painting.
When someone's got your rear tires off the ground, you don't have much traction.
Almost nobody dances sober, unless they happen to be insane.