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Mahershala Ali
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“The stakes were always high”
Christian Bale
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“I like being responsible for myself”
Javier Bardem
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“My slate is clean”
Michael Caine
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“I don’t get the girl, I get the part”
Jim Carrey
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“There is no me”
Olivia Colman
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“It will always be a mystery”
Marion Cotillard
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“My dream was simple”
Benedict Cumberbatch
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“Your mind has the power to shape reality”
Willem Dafoe
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“You are not driving it”
Matt Damon
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“These types of movies are going away”
Judi Dench
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“I have an irrational fear of boredom”
Laura Dern
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“We have to evolve together”
Leonardo DiCaprio
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“I am a lot calmer now”
Idris Elba
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“The process is like a jigsaw puzzle”
Tracee Ellis Ross
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“Why not do it in a big way?”
Colin Farrell
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“I don’t think parenthood changes you”
Ralph Fiennes
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“One’s vanity is always there”
Colin Firth
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“It sounds awfully spoiled, but I’ll take it”
Tom Ford
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“I am really a loner after all”
Francis Ford Coppola
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“It’s a devastating decision”
Jodie Foster
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“We are in an era of identity searching”
Morgan Freeman
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“Strive for pleasure and peace”
Woody Harrelson
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“I have hypnotized myself”
Anthony Hopkins
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“I see the lines, but I don’t care”
Dennis Hopper
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“I thought I had power”
Alejandro Iñárritu
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“There is no way you can stop”
Daniel Kaluuya
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“Making it is not impossible”
Alicia Keys
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“It can’t be held back anymore”
Nicole Kidman
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“You choose the path”
Keira Knightley
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“It’s the joy of growing up”
Mila Kunis
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“They build you up just to knock you down”
Diane Lane
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“I try not to draw attention to myself”
Brie Larson
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“I hope my work makes people feel less alone”
Spike Lee
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“I’m not a quitter”
David Lynch
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“Stories should have the suffering”
Rami Malek
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“It was daunting to live up to that”
James McAvoy
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“I don’t feel entitled”
Julianne Moore
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“We want to feel something”
Viggo Mortensen
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“Experience should free you”
Bill Murray
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“It’s more intake than output”
Liam Neeson
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“I created my own luck”
Edward Norton
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“It’s about balance”
Al Pacino
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“You can’t let your skin get too thick”
Robert Pattinson
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“Everyone wants you to be so vanilla”
Guy Pearce
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“Where’s my conviction?”
Sean Penn
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“I wouldn’t trade it for anything”
Daniel Radcliffe
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“I’ve released a lot of the pressure”
Charlotte Rampling
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“You have to be brave”
Isabella Rossellini
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“Things will come back”
Amy Schumer
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“That’s all I can ask for”
Ridley Scott
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“You can't have a comfortable ride”
Michael Shannon
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“There’s no reward other than knowledge”
Steven Soderbergh
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“I can’t reverse a trend”
Emma Stone
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“Anxiety in its essence is fear”
Meryl Streep
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“I'm not always happy”
Quentin Tarantino
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“It’s a corrupted cinema”
Alicia Vikander
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“You just work through it”
Christopher Walken
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“That’s it, it’s over”
Christoph Waltz
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“It has nothing to do with the job”
Elijah Wood
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“Every film has its own part to play”
Robin Wright
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“We’re always compromising”
Renée Zellweger
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“I try to concentrate on something true”
Emerging Masters
The Talks’ Emerging Masters is a series in partnership with Rolex featuring the extraordinary talents shaping the future of creativity.
Life
“My whole purpose in life is to communicate what I’m doing. I see myself as a modern nomad and a soldier at the same time. Being mainstream won’t change me because once I have something to perform, a task, then I’m a soldier. And I’ve always been a soldier.”
Marina Abramović
Serbia, Artist
“I think all actors have to be dreamers. I think every citizen of every kind of society has to dream. If you stop dreaming, it’s over.”
Bruce Dern
US, Actor
“It’s important to say no – especially earlier in your career – because life is short and you want to be proud of things that you have done, not ashamed of them.”
Peter Dinklage
US, Actor
“I have to free myself from my creation, I have to send it off, I have to give it up. And that is also the beauty, that you pass on something, that you let something live, that you allow it to confront. To get in contact with others.”
Thomas Hirschhorn
Switzerland, Artist
“I think when you’re an artist who’s been around for a while like I have you understand that it’s almost impossible to make work that is unanimously loved or understood! You can’t please everyone, and that is a great realization.”
Shirin Neshat
Iran, Artist
“I don’t regret anything. I feel that I’ve made what I would call mistakes. But everything you do is a part of you. And you get something from it. The idea and excitement of being in these situations and places — they are more than just memories, they inform your life.”
Al Pacino
US, Actor
“You have to open yourself. Just as in life you have to be open to other people, to other perspectives — it’s the same thing when you write. That’s what religion’s about, that’s what literature’s about, it’s what life’s about: the stories that you build.”
Yann Martel
Canada, Author
“I think the final circle in being an artist is connecting, making some conversation to the world you’re in. I think if you have that feeling of why you need to do something, you’ll find a way. And I think that really takes you forward! If you’re feeling that, maybe other people need that to.”
Elizabeth Peyton
US, Artist
“I really lacked confidence at the very beginning. At first I was quite intimidated! I wasn’t accepted in the kitchen initially, I wasn’t part of the system; the other chefs didn’t welcome me. But in the end, those experiences made all the difference. It freed me.”
Anne-Sophie Pic
France, Chef
“I try not to look back. I’m looking forward. I’m worried more about what I’m going to do next week than I am what I did last week. There are too many things to do. Looking back is for everybody else.”
Neil Young
Canada, Musician
“It’s easy to have inspiration and have a vision and an aesthetic, but if you don’t have the execution and you don’t get it out there properly and on time, it doesn’t matter. It’ll sink.”
Rick Owens
US, Fashion Designer
“Right now we are 40 people working in Osteria Francescana, for 28 or 30 covers a night. So, it’s totally the opposite of a business. You cannot survive with that. But we believe in those kinds of dreams and so I keep investing, and reinvesting, and reinvesting.”
Massimo Bottura
Italy, Chef
“I’m trying to not play it safe. I learn more when I fail than when I succeed, so if I push myself to do something that’s really difficult, I could fail and I’ll learn a lot. But if I don’t fail, then I’ll be in a great movie. I hope to be the kind of actor that isn’t always great.”
Jessica Chastain
US, Actor
“I think as you are growing up, deciding what you want to do is really the process of elimination rather than gravitating towards something until you land on what really makes you happy.”
Ian Schrager
US, Entrepreneur
“I am tireless, I’m relatively fearless. It’s hard to hear “no” all the time. It can be tough; you have to have the stomach for it.”
Christine Vachon
US, Film Producer
“I think you get more confident as you get older. You realize what your strengths and weaknesses are and you’re more okay with your weaknesses and you value your strengths more. I look forward to being 50 and I’m hoping that I’m as confident as some of the people that I look up to.”
Elisabeth Moss
US, Actress
“It all comes down to realizing how good you are and really consciously working with that. I think as an artist we always try to hide the imperfections. But the imperfections are there because we’re all humans, and this is what makes us interesting.”
Nils Frahm
Germany, Composer
“My work and my life are the same thing to me. I don’t have a life on one side and work on the other side. My entire life has been my work. I don’t have a family, I am by myself, I have made very strict choices.”
Brigitte Lacombe
France, Photographer
“Architecture is the oddest profession. In the beginning you're very much involved in finding your voice and locating yourself artistically. For 25 years you're working with small projects, domestic projects. And then you mature at 50 and you're given your first projects.”
Thom Mayne
US, Architect
“There is a thing called discipline. If you really want to do it, you’ve got to put in the work. Work, work, work, work. Practice, practice, practice, practice.”
Kevin Kline
US, Actor
“When I was younger I had these moments where I was surprising myself with my spontaneity, and I thought, ‘This is what you should be chasing.’ The cerebral part of acting and the perfectionism can be exhausting, but the spontaneity can be very joyful.”
Edward Norton
US, Actor
“If you are ambitious, you are running in a tunnel that never ends. You will always find something new to go after.”
Curtis ‘50 Cent’ Jackson
US, Musician
“It’s a huge peace to allow yourself to be vulnerable. You gain a sense of freedom and understanding and forgiveness for being human. Instead of trying to control things and make it the way you want them, you have to be more open.”
Brie Larson
US, Actress
“I think you always have to have risk when you’re creating a piece of art. Without that, I don’t understand really what the drive is to succeed. It’s the risk factor that, weirdly, keeps you feeling safe. It keeps you on your toes.”
Thea Sharrock
UK, Theater Director
“I have a tattoo that goes around my right wrist that looks like barbed wire, but it’s actually ANDAND linked together, which stands for “A New Dawn, A New Day.” It’s about waking up every day knowing that you have a chance to start again and forgive and be forgiven and to let go of yesterday.”
Susan Sarandon
US, Actress
“The only thing that you have to be very sure of is that nothing can go wrong. You can’t get in the way of the whole thing by messing it up with great ideas or smart moves. Absolute trust is, I think, the crucial ingredient.”
Katharina Grosse
Germany, Artist
“I used to tease the other kids because I played better than them. Then my father said, ‘Come here. Don’t do this with the kids, because God gave you the gift to play football. You didn’t do anything. You have to respect people, be a good person. From now on, you must be this example.’”
Pelé
Brazil, Football Player
“Everybody is amazing at something — some people write music, some people are leaders, some people raise children, some people cook food. If you find what it is that you can offer to your fellow.”
Nick Offerman
US, Actor
“I feel very lucky. There is luck behind me, there’s luck in front of me, there’s luck ahead of me. But that is a perspective that requires a lot of work. It doesn’t come naturally.”
Jonathan Safran Foer
US, Author
“I think you know when you’re playing it safe, when you’re stagnating, and when you’re growing. It’s probably an ongoing thing for all of us — and a tricky balance. I try to learn at least one thing on every album, to reach out. I become my own teacher.”
Björk
Iceland, Musician
“I like the accidents, the things that happen by chance. I let the life come to the picture and the creativity flow.”
Paolo Roversi
Italy, Photographer
“Wherever any of us have been wounded, if we dive into what those wounds are, if we go down into and do the hard work within those wounds, we’ll actually find ourselves, we’ll find our real giftedness, a sincere, true giftedness.”
Andrew Garfield
UK, Actor
“I just keep imagining myself thirty years from now thinking, ‘Why didn’t you take advantage of all the opportunities you had? Look at all the people you could have worked with, the roles you could have done. Go for it.’ And that’s what I am thinking.”
Leonardo DiCaprio
US, Actor
“Follow the things you love! Follow the things that you are intensely passionate about. Follow the things that you like to do, which often to others might seem unimportant.”
Daniel Libeskind
Poland, Architect
“If you have to defend something that you like, it makes you to like it even more. My parents hated the comic strips, they hated rock ‘n’ roll, and when they found out what movies I was going to they also were against that. So everything I loved I had to defend.”
Wim Wenders
Germany, Film Directorwim
“Part of being a designer is to fail every day, to try things that don’t work out. In a way, every project fails every day until it succeeds! That’s what the iterative process of design is about. Timing in many ways is key.”
Yves Béhar
Switzerland, Industrial Designer
“At what point do you feel you’ve achieved it and you can move on? I think you usually have to start thinking, ‘So what’s next?’”
Stuart Vevers
UK, Fashion Designer
“If you’re doing one thing, you can burn yourself out. But for me, if ever one of those things burnt out, I would have moved to another one. So it makes it difficult but it makes it possible to keep going.”
Peter Blake
UK, Artist
“I think the best you can do for yourself is let your subconscious drive you, instead of doing things because you want to achieve some sort of glory.”
Luca Guadagnino
Italy, Film Director
“I’ve been very lucky — I took the risk to do the things that interested me, so I could have no possible complaints. There’s nothing else I could ask for, really, and if I drop dead tomorrow, I would have had a terrific time.”
Robert Harris
UK, Author
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