It's not hard to keep up the image we chose. It's not hard to stay yourselves.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think with most all of us, we want control of our image - it's part of the work that we do.
We demand that people should be true to the pictures we have of them, no matter how repulsive those pictures may be: we prefer the true portrait in all its homogeneity, to one with a detail added which refuses to fit in.
I don't think I have any set image, and I don't want one. If I think I'm getting a particular image, I try and break it. I find it very important to keep the audience guessing and keep them on their toes.
I don't have an image that I'm trying to, like, portray. I'm just being me.
I should never impose an image forever. I like how ephemeral it can be.
We are obsessed with image. I don't think we should take it that seriously.
I go wild on a stage. Some folks have measured us an image. They pretend us to be saints. And that image is much tougher to keep up with. Because that's not who we are.
Time, which changes people, does not alter the image we have retained of them.
The image is one thing and the human being is another. It's very hard to live up to an image, put it that way.
If we want things to stay as they are, things will have to change.