Time has the same effect on the mind as on the face; the predominant passion and the strongest feature become more conspicuous from the others' retiring.
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Sometimes I think your face and your bearing and your energy have so much more to do with the jobs you get than the actual work and the time and the effort that you put in, or the talent even.
I think longevity is more important than trying to make people realize you're around every second.
For the camera, particularly, I feel like - I think that, as human faces become older, they become more interesting.
I think the older I get, the more I realize that the ultimate luxury is time.
With time and experience comes a different perception of what's going on around you.
Wealth, beauty, and fame are transient. When those are gone, little is left except the need to be useful.
As people get older and fall out of the spotlight, people's memory of them changes.
Time, memory, loss and love are my main artistic concerns, but time, among all of them, becomes the determinant.
The quality of one's emotional life changes over the years, doesn't it? But the basic instincts and desires, greed and hope, seem to remain constant. In the larger scope of things, there's a sense of fulfillment to living a creative life. So I guess that's what keeps me going.
When I retire or pass away, I will be able to look back and say that this has been an exciting life. That's all that matters.
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