When you are older, you realise that everything else is just nothing compared to painting and drawing.
I think I am seeing more clearly now than ever.
It's very British to go about to see something unusual and paint it.
Of course you can still paint landscape - it's not been worn out.
I believe that public space should be intentional: it should be obvious that you belong.
People look at me, and they go, 'You're white, you're smart, you must have went to college. You must have grown up with money.'
I just want choices. It's not about making money and having a lot of friends in Hollywood; that's the last thing I want.
I would have preferred to be successful here with a piece that cost me a huge amount of money and effort... rather than sending to Bohemia some ordinary works.
I have seven children. Even if you got a lot of money, feeding 5, 6, 7, 8 mouths, it will do some damage to your pocket.
It was in England that I discovered theatre. I didn't have any money, but I would just eat yoghurt in order to get some money for tickets.
You can't make money on Broadway. You make nothing. You maybe make like $1,350 a week after you pay out all the producers.
I don't want the money. I don't want the drama. I just want to do my show. I want to have fun again.
There are a lot of girls that will try to hook up with you, then try to have your kid because they figure they're going to get all this money from you.
The way I choose projects is based on what I think is most real and most interesting, not on what's paying the most money or what's most popular.
I grew up with no money. No money. I always struggled and had the sense that there was this other class of people who went to college - this was when I was younger.
Working on films where the money's more important than the creativity, I just get a bit freaked out by that. I just don't feel comfortable.
People think that celebs make a lot more money than we do. We look for bargains and we do a lot of stuff on our own.
There's a wealth gap that is happening, and that is all over the world, you know? The rich are getting richer and holding a higher percentage of money or wealth that's out there.
You cannot reduce the power of story with the tag of money because it's not a share market. So you must know the seriousness of the power of storytelling.
Today you can go to a gas station and find the cash register open and the toilets locked. They must think toilet paper is worth more than money.
I'd rather be useful than rich. It's more essential to feel you're doing something that's worth doing, rather than making a lot of money.