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Alexander Ebert
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“I was constantly in trouble”
Alicia Keys
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“It can’t be held back anymore”
Andrea Bocelli
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“Life has been good to me”
Arlo Parks
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“It feels like what I’m meant to do”
Björk
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“There is a dramatic change in the air”
Black Francis
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“It doesn’t feel like anger”
Bryan Adams
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“It’s like mining for diamonds”
Carla Bruni
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“The real matter is the people you love”
David Byrne
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“We did okay”
Debbie Harry
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“The music speaks for itself”
Elvis Costello
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“I didn’t have some big blueprint”
Fana Hues
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“It feels like completion”
Flying Lotus
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“Music wasn’t a reality for me”
Genesis Owusu
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“I’ve always known who I am”
Grimes
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“I want to be the best”
James Mercer
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“Everyone was too cool to care”
Jane Birkin
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“There was a sense of being totally free”
Jarvis Cocker
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“It’s like seeing into the future”
Johnny Rotten
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“I love chemical imbalances”
Justin Timberlake
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“Be in the moment”
Lee “Scratch” Perry
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“I am that I am”
Leslie Odom Jr.
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“We have to make room for all of it”
Lianne La Havas
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“I don’t do it for anybody else”
M.I.A.
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“I made it to where that actions begins”
Mark Ronson
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“I’m very aware of my place in music”
Matty Healy
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“Nostalgia is beautiful”
Maya Hawke
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“I’m a lifelong learner”
Mick Jagger
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“Excess was the order of the day”
Neil Young
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“You have to break out of it”
Nelly Furtado
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“Let’s pull the mask off now”
Nick Cave
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“I don’t think that people want to be like me”
Nilüfer Yanya
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“You want to feel something”
Patti Smith
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“Rock 'n roll belongs to the people”
Paul Banks
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“I feel like they’re evocative enough”
Peaches
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“Every kind of art is a privilege”
Róisín Murphy
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“Everything became about music”
Rufus Wainwright
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“I don’t preach”
Seth MacFarlane
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“There’s room for all”
Shirley Manson
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“I’m enough for me”
Song Yi Jeon
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“That’s what I have to do”
Sonya Yoncheva
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“Art cannot be lost”
Syd
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“I’m ready to move forward”
The National
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“At peace with the darkness”
Wayne Coyne
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“You get to be a bigger version of yourself”
Yoann Lemoine
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“I’m not there yet”
Yukimi Nagano
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“I don’t feel any pressure”
Emerging Masters
The Talks’ Emerging Masters is a series in partnership with Rolex featuring the extraordinary talents shaping the future of creativity.
Life
“When you are at a crossroads, mistakes can help you decide the right way forward, and I think I really grew when I understood that I need to accept my mistakes.”
Ana Roš
Slovenia, Chef
“We're not having to run from predatory animals like we did for hundreds of thousands of years before. So now we have to make up new activities to fulfill those emotional needs. There is a certain something about the ever-present danger of death that makes living so great.”
Laird Hamilton
US, Surfer
“Having come out as a gay man and the self-confidence that gives you is huge! It affects every aspect of your life, including my work. People like honesty. They respect honesty. And my film career took off once I came out.”
Ian McKellen
UK, Actor
“I work till the breath goes out of me, and that might be at one or two or even four or five (in the afternoon). The point is that you must work every day if you ever expect to let the vision take hold of you.”
T.C. Boyle
US, Author
“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
“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
“Belief is very important. It’s like when you are riding a horse and you want it to go to the left, you look to the left first and then pull the horse’s head. As a human being it is the same thing: wherever you put your attention is probably where you are going to find yourself.”
Colin Farrell
Ireland, Actor
“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 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
“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 don’t like plan Bs. If you don’t have a plan B, then you can’t take plan B. Don’t give yourself an out.”
Michael Pitt
US, Actor
“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
“It's just so boring listening to false modesty. I've worked for many, many years so I'm really enjoying that my hard work has paid off… I think you should know your worth!”
Denise Gough
Ireland, 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
“I think that when you’re a creator, you set out to create the perfect thing, but the idea of reaching that kind of creative nirvana — that’s something that you should never quite reach.”
Gareth Pugh
UK, Fashion Designer
“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 would say that a strong work ethic is a vital ingredient for success. That’s something I was born with, I’m convinced of it; it was nothing that I acquired. If you take on anything, you try to do it your best.”
Clive Davis
US, Record Producer
“I think my photographic career has been one of growing, learning, experimenting and trying different things. That was a big journey for me! It’s always a progression, it’s about challenging the idea of what photography is.”
Mario Sorrenti
Italy, Photographer
“I am less anxious to have a successful career. There were times when I was anxious — even in the past, people said, ‘You make successful films.’ But my films were never successful. Even The Godfather got a terrible review. My films did better over time.”
Francis Ford Coppola
US, Film Director
“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 think my love of pushing the boundaries in film comes from my desire as a kid to do something artistic that would amaze people. I wanted to do nothing less than that. Those are the projects that I love: figuring out what might just be possible but hasn't been done yet.”
James Cameron
Canada, Film Director
“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
“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
“If people don’t like the pictures, I don’t care. To me, there’s only one point of view: that’s mine.”
Harry Benson
UK, Photographer
“In your life there’s a moment when the door opens and you need to walk through the door then. You can’t say then, “Well, I’ll go through it two years from now. I’ll do it, I’ll save up some money...” Because by then the door will be closed.”
David Sedaris
US, Author
“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
“You can look at these tough times as an opportunity to get closer and to learn from each other. I learned a lot from my wife. There are so many things that pop up. If you are paying attention, you can learn every second of the day. Life is my guru.”
Jeff Bridges
US, Actor
“Any kind of quest for achievement has some kind of a personal drive behind it. I'm sure some people would say that it's obviously about the ego, but on the other hand, it's not as if I'm competing against anybody. It's not as if I'm trying to outdo anybody. It's just me trying to do something to see if I can.”
Alex Honnold
US, Rock Climber
“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
“I never have been into trends. Not now or then! I was born like that, in fact, if I see too much of something, I change it. I like independence. I love the eccentrics. Find your style and stick to it.”
Manolo Blahnik
Spain, Shoe Designer
“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 always try to concentrate on the process and where the real goal is, which is trying to get up every day and be the best possible version of myself and do the best work I can do.”
Charlie Hunnam
UK, Actor
“If I knew that tomorrow a meteorite would destroy our planet, I would start shooting a new film today.”
Werner Herzog
Germany, Film Director
“I believe that you’re a result of the choices that you make. Each action has a reaction. Somehow it’s just all connected and I wouldn’t change any of it.”
Lars Ulrich
Denmark, Musician
“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
“I don’t want to only do what I know how to do. I want to be pushed somewhere else.”
Catherine Deneuve
France, Actress
“There is something quite beautiful with the art thing, that you can only hold it back for so long and then you have to do it.”
Douglas Gordon
UK, Artist
“You can work hard at this skill forever, you never reach the end; you never are a master, you’re never done. Writing is endless and I like that. I like that you can never conquer it.”
Sheila Heti
Canada, Author
“I think every person who is curious is more fascinating, and exploration is a big part of that. If you know everything in advance, if you're too self-confident, then everything will stop at some point.”
Haider Ackermann
Colombia, Fashion Designer
“You’re always looking for a second chance. You’re always looking to do a little bit better than you did the last time. And you hope that the readers will stay with you.”
Stewart O’Nan
US, Author
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