I like the tragedies way more than the comedies because they're so universal.
Chanel liberated women: Saint Laurent gave them power.
Loving dogs is a question of anthropomorphism. We become attached to dogs because of the feelings we project on them.
At the age of 9, I read David Copperfield by Dickens. At 14, I read War and Peace by Tolstoy. They're both books I have reread regularly since.
I had a Vincent van Gogh, a small Provençal landscape. We sold it. If you're going to have a van Gogh it should be a really good van Gogh.
Love is what makes me live, quite simply. It's the only thing that makes me work. It made me become what I am today.
I won't make a mark on history. I have some importance in the time we live in, but that's all.
Having gone through editing process, I can see that in actor's faces there's point where they're not managing their performance and that's, I think, the best place to be. You've done the homework, you've learned the lines, at that point you just sort of let it out.
Our human laws are but the copies, more or less imperfect, of the eternal laws, so far as we can read them.
The last thing in the world I should have done was go into the theater because was inordinately shy as a young man. I couldnt open my mouth. At a party, I was the one stuck up against the wall. I was embarrassed about talking. I felt that I couldnt talk well.
I think somewhere around high school, your brain starts to gel, to harden. Before that, there’s this time where anything is possible and the more things that you artistically and educationally have in your repertoire, the more you become a child of larger possibilities.