I ain't going to say everything I touch turns to gold or camouflage. I've got to work hard to keep what I've got. Nothing comes easy to me. It never has.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Well, I don't think everything necessarily that I touch turns to gold, but I think I get great joy out of it regardless of whether it is successful or not.
Gold looks good on my skin, and gold looks good on black people, I think.
I've reached a point where I feel the only asset I have confidence in is gold.
I learned that the majority of the time, simplicity is the best way to go about things as you peel away the layers... that's when you start finding the gold... I can't say that was from my own acting. That was from observing actors like John Spencer and Martin Sheen... I had a chance just to observe.
I've been so impressed by the material that's been sent to me, but I don't think that's because it's me.
Just like gold, which has to weather very high temperatures to achieve the sheen and shine it finally gets, so also every person has to go through struggles in his life to achieve success.
You have to learn to see the gold in dirt, which means that you try to spot people with potential as well as ideas that have potential.
If I have a golden touch, I'd also say that I have the opposite of whatever a golden touch is, because I've had a lot of things fail. I think part of the experience of being successful is that you have to have a lot of stuff not work.
My touchstone started out being - and is still - exploring the ways by which to make clothing from a single piece of cloth.
Everything I touch turns to gold.