I would never want to be a member of a group whose symbol was a guy nailed to two pieces of wood.
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I was never really a bone fide member of the folk scene.
If we had a party every time someone died on 'The Following,' we'd never get anything done.
I'd hate to be a sex symbol. Because you're always having to live up to an image. I haven't got time to sit around doing my nails.
I refuse to join any club that would have me as a member.
With artists of my own generation there was at first no group identity - and never a clique.
I always watched the show thinking, 'Wouldn't it be great to be a member?', but I never thought it would happen.
I certainly would absolutely never do what some of my American colleagues do and object to religious symbols being used, putting crosses up in the public square and things like that. I don't fret about that at all; I'm quite happy about that.
People would ask me to autograph their bodies and then the next time I'd see them on tour they'd have my autograph tattooed. I decided I wouldn't write on people anymore, but I'd give them arms and legs and if they wanted those autographed I'd do that.
I'd never want to do something just for the show of it.
I really didn't want to become branded as 'that multistructural guy.'
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