The longer you are in a place, the more you get under its layers.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When you're average, you're just as close to the bottom as you are the top.
I like it when the deeper you go with the character, the more you see the layers start to peel away.
The older the layers, the more each of them is uniform over a great extent; the newer the layers, the more they are limited and subject to variation within small distances.
I go down to my little hut, where it's tight and dark and warm, and within minutes I can go back to being six or seven or eight again.
The faster you go, the shorter you are.
After a while, you can't get any higher. It's like your head is in a wind tunnel - everything is vibrating.
I keep my overhead as low as I can.
As I get older, I get smaller. I see other parts of the world I didn't see before. Other points of view. I see outside myself more.
So being present becomes more and more the exercise the older you get.
The bigger you are, the harder they come down on you.