The art of government is the organisation of idolatry.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
In general, the art of government consists of taking as much money as possible from one class of citizens to give to another.
I've always believed that the artiste is the one who has his pulse on the society and who, in many ways, represents the conscience of society in terms of engaging standards that we need to live by.
Art removes boundaries and makes the world brighter. It is the common language for people all over the world. But politics are the opposite completely. Politicians, their very meaning is based on the lines they draw.
'Idol' was a great experience. It was a great stepping-stone. I got to meet a lot of amazing people through that and learn a lot of great things. But afterward - that's what I tell a lot of people - it's up to you to represent it as an artist.
I believe that government is the servant of the people and not their master.
I've had many idols growing up. The inclination for idol worship comes naturally to me.
The toppling of idols - even respectable, admired, best-practice, fastest-growing idols - is always the road to liberation.
Idolatry is really not good for anyone. Not even the idols.
To idolise a person means you don't get to know them, and the idea that you can become one is a myth, and it also means that you don't need to talk to one another because you're the same person.
Idolatry is in a man's own thought, not in the opinion of another.