I like actors that are good with pantomime and that can transmit a lot by their presence and attitude more than through their dialogue.
I think leather pants are just better than jeans onstage; they give the performance a nice attitude, and they are also shockingly comfortable. Comfort is key.
I look at Jagger and the like and if I see a good attitude I'll admire it but I wouldn't copy their style.
This hook nose and crab meister attitude has gotten me every job I've ever had. And more divorces than I care to remember.
My grandmother is this amazingly theatrical woman. She acted like a movie star, as far as looks and attitude, kind of like Susan Hayward.
In my old age I've come to find that if you respect other people, you feel better about yourself.
I suppose I'm trying to build an architecture that's as timeless as possible, although we're all creatures of our age.
I've had to calm down, I have a kid! It is amazing. It's the best thing ever. Nothing better than it.
I have always admired and had enormous respect for Elizabeth Taylor. She was not only an incredible actress but an amazing woman as well.
I look up to Mick Jagger because he's an amazing performer and he's such an individual. I respect him and admire him eternally.
The very essence of architecture consists of a variety and development reminiscent of natural organic life. This is the only true style in architecture.
Architecture can't fully represent the chaos and turmoil that are part of the human personality, but you need to put some of that turmoil into the architecture, or it isn't real.
The mother art is architecture. Without an architecture of our own we have no soul of our own civilization.
Organic architecture seeks superior sense of use and a finer sense of comfort, expressed in organic simplicity.
I never studied sculpture, engineering or architecture. In fact, after college I applied to seven art schools and was rejected by all seven.
Architecture was the last of the major professions to devise a formal 'cursus honorum' before its practice could be undertaken.
I truly believe that the great heroes that create the history of architecture are people who take risks and write to tell about it.
I would say that to put architecture in the chain of history, to be able to interpret and understand why we are where we are, is quite crucial.
All architecture has a public nature, I believe, so I would like to make a public space.
I really love Miami, but I don't think the architecture matches the city. It's a bit too commercial.
Being an artist is a very long game. It is not a 10-year game. I hope I'll be around making art when I'm 80.