As far as art and filmmaking is concerned, I don't see there's any separation; it's just one continuous thing.
I also dreamt about finally meeting the leftist Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Žižek. He is a great role model for me.
We are reviled but we do not intend to speak evil in return. We are in desperate straits but do not despair. We are persecuted but not forsaken. It’s easy to humiliate and crush people who are open, but when I am weak, then I am strong.
Thus, the word is more essential than cement. Thus, the word is not a small nothing. In this manner, noble people begin to grow, and their word will break cement.
I support equality. Everyone should feel free to live out the parts of their personality that correspond to the classic male or female image.
We see pluralism: We can see that there are different ideological and political positions in Russia. If the authoritarianism finally ends, we will have real competition.
I was treated better than others, simply because there was so much public attention. In my case, they did adhere to the eight-hour workday required by law. The other women were often forced to slave away for up to 16 hours a day.
Anger. . . it's a paralyzing emotion. . . you can't get anything done. People sort of think it's an interesting, passionate, and igniting feeling — I don't think it's any of that — it's helpless. . . it's absence of control — and I need all of my skills, all of the control, all of my powers. . . and anger doesn't provide any of that — I have no use for it whatsoever. " [Interview with CBS radio host Don Swaim, September 15, 1987. ]
I've never even been to bed with a man. Never. That's how pure I am; I have nothing to be ashamed of. My gods made me the way I am.
I paint the ocean - I think of its vastness - its power - its wetness.
I know who Jack Whittaker is. And some days I don’t like who I am.