The 'public' scares me, but people I trust.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The public is a part of my real life.
I'm not asking the public to trust me; I'm asking the public to trust themselves.
I think one of the odd things about public life, coming from the outside, is that people seem to be paranoid. Maybe they were quite frank initially, but then they did one thing which went wrong.
When in doubt, one can rarely go wrong by going public.
You don't choose your public; your public chooses you.
My life is going to continue to be public, and I just accept that.
Public fear isn't something to be played with.
Well, anything you want to make public is your public business.
The line between private and public lives is a fertile one for me. I've lived quite a public life, and it's the reason I have used well-known people in my work. I'm interested in what's going on beneath the facades they present to the world, taking them to a place which is uncomfortable.
The danger is in pleasing an immediate public: the immediate public that comes around you and takes you in and accepts you and gives you success and everything. Instead of that, you should wait for fifty years or a hundred years for your true public. That is the only public that interests me.