What would life be like if everybody insisted you must have actually built such-and-such a thing by yourself? I'd be an old man and have nothing to show for the aging.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I suppose I'm trying to build an architecture that's as timeless as possible, although we're all creatures of our age.
I'm an old-fashioned guy... I want to be an old man with a beer belly sitting on a porch, looking at a lake or something.
I don't want to build on someone else's legacy. I wanted to establish my own thing.
Every one desires to live long, but no one would be old.
If I'd known how old I was going to be I'd have taken better care of myself.
I'll believe I made it when I'm 100 years old, I'm still able to get work, and they're about to put me in a coffin, and I'll be like, 'Yeah, OK, it went all right.' But until then, I'm not saying it.
I'd be totally exhausted by mid-afternoon, and I could barely climb the stairs at home. It was particularly alarming because all my life I'd enjoyed doing all my own stunts in shows, taking on every physical challenge. Yet suddenly, I'd become like a very old man. I knew something was wrong, but I had no idea what.
I always did think that when I turned 40, I'd start coming into my own.
I invented my life by taking for granted that everything I did not like would have an opposite, which I would like.
You would not exist if you did not have something to bring to the table of life.