Why should I crowd the world with my opinions? Live and let live. That's it. Let people have their own opinions, and you just keep yours to yourself. There are too many opinions - some unnecessary, some great, some ridiculously stupid - so I think I rather not say anything and keep my opinions to myself.
I try to keep my artistic opinions not so much "to myself" but "on myself."
I keep lot of my opinions to myself. My grandfather, who was a gravedigger, told me one day, 'Son, the next time you go by the cemetery, remember that a third of the people are in there because they got into other people's business.'
I make up my opinions from facts and reasoning, and not to suit any body but myself. If people don't like my opinions, it makes little difference as I don't solicit their opinions or votes.
I keep my opinions to myself. I'm neutral - like Switzerland.
I keep my opinions to myself. I've always said that everyone is free to think what you like.
If I choose to keep my opinions and my activism to myself, then I'm not effecting any change in my time here on Earth.
I try to basically keep my opinions to myself when it comes to people who are charged with crimes that I don't know anything about.
I may have a lot of political opinions but it doesn't necessarily come into my work. I keep the two worlds separate.
There's a longstanding tradition that journalists don't cheer in the press box. They have opinions, like anyone else, but they are expected to keep those opinions out of their work.
It's something I have to remind myself about, that at every competition, I put a lot of pressure on myself, almost like it's the end of the world, and I have to keep reminding myself it's not.
I keep myself busy, I read a lot, watch a lot of TV, and do a lot of gardening. I do stupid stuff and I love it.
My gut is my No. 1 asset. I also like to draw from a lot of people, and I ask a lot of questions. I'll literally show my ideas to 500 different people and get their opinions, and, in the end, after digesting all their opinions, I just trust my gut.
I don't really consider myself a teacher. I think - like, I have opinions like everyone else, and I just share my opinions.
You get a lot of people requesting photographs but I tend to keep myself to myself, pull my cap down.
I never minded giving my opinions. They are just opinions, and I had studied music and I had strong feelings. I was happy for my opinions to join all the other opinions. But you have to be prepared for what comes back, especially if you don't agree with the dominant mythology.