I never tire of the heroes that I knew growing up.
I don't know what they'll say when I die. I don't give a damn, but they'll probably cry.
I also won one from the emperor of Japan, with a prize for the arts. That's important.
For people to understand me when I travel, I speak with my hands.
I think you never forget your childhood, whether it was happy or unhappy.
If you do two versions of a film, they should be identical. With the same frames and settings.
A lot of people are upset that I'm not working. They say it's a disgrace.
I don't think it's right that everybody knows everything about me.
. . . It all seemed to him to have disappeared as if behind a curtain at a theater. There are such curtains that drop in life. God is moving on to the next act.
The challenge of yoga is to go beyond our limits - within reason. We continually expand the frame of the mind by using the canvas of the body. It is as if you were to stretch a canvas more and create a larger surface for a painting. But we must respect the present form of our body. If you pull too much at once, we will rip the canvas. If the practice of today damages the practice of tomorrow, it is not correct practice.
Invest your time, spend less of it, cause you simply can't afford it. Once spent, this time have you, gone will it be, somewhere in history.