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We always project into the future or reflect in the past, but we are so little in the present.


In America, everyone's always hiding their age.


It's very important that young artists push boundaries, because sometimes you have this urge to do something - like the impulsive and dangerous urges I had as a child - and if you don't follow through with it you might miss out on a developmental experience.


The function of the artist in a disturbed society is to give awareness of the universe, to ask the right questions, and to elevate the mind.


The big problem of our modern society is that we feel that we are separated from the nature. But it's just the opposite. We are interrelated and our DNA is the same. And only when human beings understand that, the nature will not be obstacle.


I notice if I'm too fat or if I'm too ugly or there's skin hanging or whatever. When my clothes start not fitting, I get really self-conscious about what I eat.


I had a very difficult relationship with my mother. She used to wake me up in the middle of the night if I wasn't sleeping straight and was messing up the sheets. Now when I stay in hotels I sleep so straight they don't even think I've used the bed.


To control the breathing is to control the mind. With different patterns of breathing, you can fall in love, you can hate someone, you can feel the whole spectrum of feelings just by changing your breathing.


You see, what is my purpose of performance artist is to stage certain difficulties and stage the fear the primordial fear of pain, of dying, all of which we have in our lives, and then stage them in front of audience and go through them and tell the audience, 'I'm your mirror; if I can do this in my life, you can do it in yours.'


In theater, blood is ketchup; in performance, everything's real.


My mother and father had a terrible marriage. They celebrated their wedding anniversary one year with their friends. Why did they celebrate? Maybe because they had lasted so many years without killing each other.


We are actually living in a million parallel realities every single minute.


People put so much effort into starting a relationship and so little effort into ending one.


Performance has to be mainstream art. This is what I'm fighting for.


People have so much pain inside them that they're not even aware of.


People ask why there are so few female artists who succeed. It's because women are not ready to sacrifice as much as men. Women want a man, they want a family, they want to have children, they want to be loved, and to be an artist. And they can't; it's impossible.


We are used to cleaning the outside house, but the most important house to clean is yourself - your own house - which we never do.


I believe so much in the power of performance I don't want to convince people. I want them to experience it and come away convinced on their own.


Happiness comes from the full understanding of your own being.


When I was 14, I thought I looked terrible. I wore these typical Slavic shoes with metal bottoms so you could always hear me coming and this really ugly princess skirt and blouse with the top button closed. I had a boy haircut, a baby face covered with pimples, and a really big nose.