The anger I have about high school - which I do have because they discouraged every interest I ever had; actually I call it anti-education - that anger led to my career.
The only way I've learned to change anyone's mind politically is to make them laugh. My whole career has been about that.
I built a career on negative reviews. I didn't get a good review ever until Fran Lebowitz gave me a good review in Interview. That was the first good review I got in 10 years.
I think that young people understand me perfectly. I think that's the luckiest thing about my career, that I get older and they get younger, and it didn't stop with my generation.
I built my [early] career on negative reviews. There was a cultural war going on, the '60s was going on. All the film critics were square. They hated my movies. You could never have that happen today. Critics are way too hip.
True success is figuring out your life and career so you never have to be around jerks.
My idea of an interesting person is someone who is quite proud of their seemingly abnormal life and turns their disadvantage into a career.