I would be lying if I said it wasn't cool to see myself on the cover of 'Vanity Fair,' right? It's, like, what am I doing there? This is bizarre.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
You can't control how you are perceived, and you are a fool if you waste any energy trying to do so. Vanity will get you nowhere.
I'm not sure if guys are supposed to read Vanity Fair. I feel very metrosexual with it but am not sure it's in my comfort zone.
There's a way of filming where you can get rid of the vanity and of trying to make something beautiful.
Now, being on the cover of Vanity Fair is as important as being in great movies. The lines are very, very blurred.
My vanity is not remotely physical, it is cerebral. I suppose feeling self-conscious might be a form of vanity, though.
There is something wrong about being photographed that has nothing to do with vanity.
When you eliminate vanity from an art form, and I would think that this would be any art form, what is left is an opportunity to be incredibly naked and truthful.
You have to pretend to be cool, which I never am.
It's very nice to be in a show where your vanity is completely out of the picture.
They said this is Vanity Fair, and I said, Oh, I already take the magazine. They said Annie Leibovitz wants to take your picture and I thought, How nice!