You could never hide yourself in these places - in Mies's Farnsworth house, for example. That was a mistake of Modernism. People need places to hide from each other, too. You need everything.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There is no place people can hide from me.
I don't like the idea of being surrounded by hidden things; people you can't see in buildings and cars.
I don't know about hiding away, but I really only like to present myself when I'm working on something - it's more my work I like to present to the world rather than myself.
I think maybe even one of the reasons I became an actor was actually to hide. I mean, it sounds paradoxical because, of course, people are standing up in a public place and encouraging other people to look at them. So that's not the conventional definition of hiding.
I've lived publicly and never hidden behind closed doors. Therefore, if I have gone over the top sometimes, it has been visible.
I don't hide. I never have. I stay at home because I like to stay at home, and at home I work.
I don't want to hide anything - there is nothing to hide.
Hiding places there are innumerable, escape is only one, but possibilities of escape, again, are as many as hiding places.
I never hide, when I walk down the street, someone's going to take my picture, that's what I look like.
I live my life very clean and transparent - so I have nothing to hide.