I would live all my life in nonchalance and insouciance, Were it not for making a living, which is rather a nouciance.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I would not take for granted that my personal life - because I knew better than anybody - that it was just a life. It was surprisingly an ordinary life.
I would not change anything I've done or what I've lived, and with whom I have lived it.
If I'm dancing, or teaching, or having a family I would want to live life to the fullest as possible.
I'd lived by quotations, practically all my life.
I'd done all the things I thought a person had to do in order to be successful and fulfilled, like getting a great education and becoming a lawyer, and yet there was zero spark in my life. But there was no light-bulb moment. It was gradual. In the early 1990s, I decided to experiment and try some new ways of living.
I wouldn't change my life for anything. I am exactly where I want to be and have no plans to ever retire.
It would be the ultimate dream for me to win an Academy Award, be in love and have kids. Then I would say, 'Life is great! I have done everything I wanted.'
I'd go from film to film and almost detach from one world and jump in another. I was living as these people and not having a self. I didn't know who I was. And things just get really dark.
The simple answer is I'd just be a guy trying to feed my family, like everybody else. The complicated answer is, I think I'd be in some sort of military or government world of some sort.
By the time ordinary life asserted itself once more, I would feel I had already lived for a while in some other lifetime, that I had even taken over someone else's life.
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