“The race film had confirmed a dead heat. That was great. But even better, most of the New York press finally learned to spell my name correctly.”
“Not even the most powerful organs of the press, including Time, Newsweek, and The New York Times, can discover a new artist or certify his work and make it stick. They can only bring you the scores.”
“I had finally learned that it was better to be alone than to be in a relationship that degraded my soul.”
“(About her first job as a fashion model in New York...) It was mostly hats. I was too short and my breasts were too big, so any fantasies I had about modeling in New York literally went to my head. I wore hats.”
“Nature is a language and every new fact one learns is a new word; but it is not a language taken to pieces and dead in the dictionary, but the language put together into a most significant and universal sense. I wish to learn this language--not that I may know a new grammar, but that I may read the great book which is written in that tongue.”
“The Press is the living jury of the Nation." James Gordon Bennett, editor of the New York Herald in 1841”