It's probably odd for someone to read an interview where the interviewee is worried about exposure while they're talking in an interview.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Doing interviews can sometimes mess up my head. It makes me feel dirty. It's frustrating how the press recycles a quote to death.
It's the interviewee's job to know that his privacy is going to be invaded on some level. Otherwise, you are better off not doing the interview.
I'm loath to do interviews. What comes out is generally not what I meant or thought I was saying or thought they were asking.
I don't think of myself as giving interviews. I just have conversations. That gets me in trouble.
In general, I get nervous when I do print interviews because I know that whatever I say is going to be shown through the lens of whomever I'm talking to.
I always felt journalists had a very clear idea of what they wanted to write about me before the interview began.
You never really meet a human being until you live with them or know them for awhile, so this is my clown and they understand that and so these interviews don't bother them.
I never liked the idea of giving interviews. One says many things, but when they are published, they become shortened, condensed. The ideas lose their meaning.
I'm frightened of interviews.
If people want to really know what's up with me then they can read one of my interviews.