I do not suppose I shall be remembered for anything. But I don't think about my work in those terms. It is just as vulgar to work for the sake of posterity as to work for the sake of money.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't really care how I am remembered as long as I bring happiness and joy to people.
I don't know if I particularly want to be remembered for anything. I personally do not think I'm a great gift to the world. I've been very fortunate.
I don't think I've done any profound work yet... People ask me, 'How would you want to be remembered?' I tell them I don't want to be remembered! I'm not here to become a Madhubala or receive a Lifetime Achievement Award. I'm not that kind of a person. And I'm not brash about it; it's just the way I am.
Worrying about how you'll be remembered is pointless. Better to try to live your life in such a way that people will respect you while you're still alive.
I would like to be forgotten. What's so good about being remembered?
To be remembered at all is an achievement of sorts.
I think we all want to be remembered for what we did.
If I could do anything in my life and be remembered for anything, I would like to be remembered for helping the world see the value of physical engagement with ideas.
I'd like to be remembered for the way I went about doing my job.
You want to do work that is remembered, you want to be a part of something that's remembered.