My University of Management will create managers who will float in happiness, success and fulfillment.
Being a good artist is the toughest job you could pick, and you have to be a little nuts to take it on.
My aim in life isn't so much the pursuit of happiness as the happiness of pursuit.
By and large, talent is in such short supply that mediocrity can be taken for brilliance rather more than genius can go undiscovered.
Art collectors are pretty insignificant in the scheme of things. What matters and survives is the art.
If you study a great work of art, you'll probably find the artist was a kind of genius. And geniuses are different to you and me. So let's have no talk of temperamental, self-absorbed and petulant babies. Being a good artist is the toughest job you could pick, and you have to be a little nuts to take it on. I love them all.
I liked working in advertising, but don't believe my taste in art, such as it is, was entirely formed by TV commercials. And I don't feel especially conflicted enjoying a Mantegna one day, a Carl Andre the next day and a brash student work the next.
I taught in a small teacher's college for three or four years, at which point all the administrators got a pay raise and the teaching faculty didn't.
I am not a home breaker and I can never be. I haven't been brought up to create havoc in other people's homes.
I have such incredible friends in L. A. that are pretty much my family now - I mean, outside of the family I have back in Canada - but they just supported me so hard and believed in me when I barely believed in myself anymore. I still can't thank them enough. They mean the world to me.
Costumes are the first impression that you have of the character before they open their mouth-it really does establish who they are.