What turns a work crisis into a life crisis is the infusion of dread.
The whole Indian thing, I always say it's really the American holocaust. It's something we need to look at.
I was nicknamed 'Skeeter' in Little League because I was small and fast, like a mosquito flying across the outfield.
Any time I got in emotional turmoil, I felt sick all the time, like at any minute I would die.
I didn't even go to my prom. I didn't have one date in high school.
There's been a boiling down of real emotion into a set pattern instead of individualism.
As a kid I used to pretend I was John Denver, of all people, and play the guitar and sing Take Me Home, Country Roads.
Television has proved that people will look at anything rather than each other.
You stop viewing yourself as being "pushed around" by the world when you realize that only you can "push" yourself. To quote Buddha: "Nothing is upsetting you. You get upset because you are upsettable. "
I don't do fashion, I'm fashion
Sometimes I'll be confident and go into a shop and say, "Hello, yeah, all right," and then the next day, if someone looks at me or talks to me, I just don't know what to do. If you're walking down the street with a baseball cap, you might be fine. But if you're in a pub and you see someone look at you, you think the worst thing in the world now is if they come over. It's a really weird feeling.