I try to combine in my paintings cinematic feeling, emotional feeling, and sometimes actually writing on the page to combine all the different elements of communication.
Don't time travel into the past, roaming through the nuances as if they can change. Don't bookmark pages you've already read.
At home I've got 1,500 cook books and the spines have all gone, the pages are all torn - it's chaos.
I was studying American politicians who were searching - allegedly - for American communists because it would put them on the front pages of the papers in their home towns.
Kennedy invited us into the White House-the first time in the history of the White House picketers had been invited inside. This made front page headlines.
The path towards a free society has not been simple. There are tragic and glorious pages in our history.
I hope I helped change people's preconceptions about 'Page 3' girls by appearing on Newsnight and at the Oxford Union debate.
Most rules that you think are written in stone are just societal. You can change the game and really reach for the stars and make the world a better place.
Everybody's idea of a great book is different, of course. For me it's one that makes my jaw drop on every page, the writing is so original.
This is a great time for the 'guerilla marketer.' The days when you used to have to buy expensive TV time and a yellow page ad to get started are gone.
Neal Stephenson is great. He can write about a white wall for six pages, and it sounds fascinating. I read the whole 'Baroque Cycle' and 'Cryptonomicon.'
I try to write something that would interest anybody and keep them turning the page. You must have a plot and good storyline.
They put it on the page because it sounded good or it looked good or they read it in a book somewhere that this is how you structure a script or something, and they just don't get it. It's surprising.
You know you've read a good book when you turn the last page and feel a little as if you have lost a friend.
I collect books and I have some really, really old schoolbooks, and God is mentioned on every single page.
It is such a luxury to open a new book that's highly recommended by friends - either an inspirational yet humorously self-deprecating memoir, or a page-turning piece of fiction.
I can't just react on the strength of an email and three pages of synopsis, and say I'm going to take off for three months of my life.
When you write down your life, every page should contain something no one has ever heard about.
This life is yours and no one else's, and if you spend your time looking at other people's pages, you'll never get anything done.
I have closed that page of my life without rancor. I do not disown any of the work done.
I live my life like an open book, even though it's open on the wrong page.