In show business, never underestimate the power of saying "no".
Forget the camera, forget the lens, forget all of that. With any four-dollar camera, you can capture the best picture.
The beauty of women was the first expression of my photography.
There's something about his eyes in the photo. A kind of mystery. His personality comes through. It's always hung on my walls and I've given it to many people as a present. (On his iconic photo of Che Guevara)
To use the image of Che Guevara to sell vodka is a slur on his name and memory. He never drank himself, he was not a drunk, and drink should not be associated with his immortal memory. . . As a supporter of the ideals for which Che Guevara died, I am not averse to its reproduction by those who wish to propagate his memory and the cause of social justice throughout the world.
I remember it as if it were today. . . seeing him [Che] framed in the viewfinder, with that expression. I am still startled by the impact. . . it shakes me so powerfully. (On his iconic photo of Che Guevara)
Never let the pressure get so big that you stop cooking and being who you are. I'm going to win or lose doing my food. Because when the pressure's on, you need to do food that you're very comfortable with.
I ask myself what is the sound of women? What is the word for that still thing I have hunted inside them for so long? Deep inside the avalanche of joy, the thing deeper in the dark, and deeper still in the bed where we are lost. Deeper, deeper down where a woman's heart is holding its breath, where something very far away in that body is becoming something we don't have a name for.
I love playing the new songs live. I hate playing a new song and then having to play an old song again, it feels really boring.
Well you know I've attracted a lot of criticism by, for example, suggesting that child benefit should be taken away from higher rate taxpaying families.