It's too hard a life for me. I could only do it - check out in that sense - if I checked out somewhere that was luxurious and within hailing distance of civilization.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If you live in a small space, you should do the things that make it feel luxurious.
There were a few years there when I was just so enamored with the idea of living some sort of famous person's lifestyle that really isn't suited to me.
This is what you need to do in a luxury business: look for people who will like being there every day.
One knew in advance that life in New York would not be easy, but there were cheap rents in cold-water lofts without heat, and the excitement of being here made up for those hardships. I didn't move to New York to make a fortune.
I hope my desire to travel so much isn't forever because it's not the most conducive lifestyle for a relationship or a family by any means.
It was always easy for me. I was born very rich and lucky.
One of the few luxuries left is travel. And the aspect of travel that is luxurious is not the movement, but the being there.
Life was very simple. My parents had come from the North of England, which is a fairly rugged, bleak, hard-working part of England, and so there was not the expectation of luxury.
I would like to spend the whole of my life traveling, if I could anywhere borrow another life to spend at home.
It's a terrible thing to say I know. I've only done what I wanted to do. It's a real luxury. I only made the pictures I wanted to make and lived in the places I've wanted to live. I'm very, very happy.