But I think doctors have always been either honest or dishonest.
My favourite thing is to discover what someone does well and say, 'Do that for me.'
It's only in hindsight that you realize what indeed your childhood was really like.
I loved school. I studied like crazy. I was a Class A nerd.
I'm a documentary photographer. That's what I've always wanted to be; that's where my heart and soul is.
I used to eat lunch with Billy Wilder when I first came out here.
It matters little how much equipment we use; it matters much that we be masters of all we do use.
I do not use the word 'genius' lightly, but if David Bowie is not a genius, then there is no such thing.
My pictures are my eyes. I photograph what I see - and what I want to see.
I said to my mother, 'When you see my name in 'Vogue,' I will have arrived.'
It's a choice - there are two different sorts of photographer: those obsessed with the technicalities and those obsessed by the subject.
I never notice a difference between photographing a man and a woman; for me, it's just somebody.
Some people strive for perfection, but I often find perfection boring.
Matt Braunger really makes me laugh; I like that guy a lot.
My paintings are certainly nonobjective. They're just horizontal lines.
I wanted to learn a few foreign languages, and therefore I had to go abroad.
It is always our own self that we find at the end of the journey. The sooner we face that self, the better.
The state of minds vary according to the angle under which one examines them.
The timelessness of a concept has to be woven into the running warp of dying time, vertical power has to be wedded to the horizontal earth.
People do think that if they avoid the truth, it might change to something better before they have to hear it.
Any change in form produces a fear of change, and that has accelerated. Marketing is the death of invention, because marketing deals with the familiar.