Sam Taylor-Wood Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Sam Taylor-Wood
I'm motivated every second by my work; it doesn't switch off. The pictures I make come from every blink of my lashes. — Sam Taylor-Wood
I went out of my way to try not to be an artist, because I thought I would end up leading a miserable, obscure life. I tried to escape it for as long as I could, until I had to admit at 25 that that was my path. — Sam Taylor-Wood
I'd love to have more children. If I'm still clear after five years, I'll think again. — Sam Taylor-Wood
I suppose I didn't cry in all the cancer crap stuff because I felt I couldn't lose the battle, and part of the battle was holding myself together. — Sam Taylor-Wood
One of the few times I saw my mother cry was when Lennon died, and the other time was when Elvis died. — Sam Taylor-Wood
I wanted to become an artist because it meant endless possibilities. Art was a way of reinventing myself. — Sam Taylor-Wood
I struggle if I have chaos around me, but at the same time, if I don't have it, I'm uncomfortable. It's a strange thing: If I don't have chaos, I create it. — Sam Taylor-Wood
I like Alexander McQueen's work a lot: he's always pushing boundaries, and he's rough around the edges. — Sam Taylor-Wood
My work is made on lines similar to those of a film production. A lot of my work is kind of bureaucratic, endlessly phoning up people, trying to find the cameraman and the lighting man, because I am a total technology-phobe, quite helpless with equipment. — Sam Taylor-Wood
I'm the lightest sleeper. I can hear a pin drop. It's been worse since I was ill. I think your inner ear is always half open, listening out for the faintest danger sign. — Sam Taylor-Wood
After I left college, I went to work at the Royal Opera House in London, which became a real catalyst for me because it made me realize that I was interested in cinema and in the way life is thrust at you. So I started making films. — Sam Taylor-Wood
I've been through plenty in my life where I've really had to focus on the day ahead ... because, as I know, the future is, you know, whatever the future is ... Once you've stared mortality that hard in the face, you really seize the day. — Sam Taylor-Wood
I seize all opportunities with two hands. Everything that's happened to me has taught me to live in the moment as much as possible. — Sam Taylor-Wood
My mum has lived in Australia for 22 years now, and we have a rocky relationship. But at the same time it's one I want to maintain. I need her to be my mum. The relationship took a lot of rebuilding. — Sam Taylor-Wood
People in love don't see gender, colour or religion. Or age. It's about the other person, the one that you love and who loves you. You don't think of them in terms of a label. You just go with your heart. — Sam Taylor-Wood
I almost never cry, and it's something I don't like about myself. I sometimes try and make myself cry. Sometimes, when I'm in pain, I say if I could just cry it would make it so much easier. — Sam Taylor-Wood
I've always lived my life fearlessly, and what I want to do with my life, I do. — Sam Taylor-Wood
I never thought of having cancer as something that was unfair. I just braced myself and tried to get through it. — Sam Taylor-Wood
A lot of children remember seeing cartoons, 'Pinocchio' or 'Bambi' or something that breaks their heart. I remember seeing 'The Blue Angel' and it breaking my heart. It was the first time I realised there was an adult world - that adults could damage each other or destroy each other emotionally. — Sam Taylor-Wood
I've made lots of big decisions in my life that have shocked people. — Sam Taylor-Wood
I understand what it is to go through emotional trauma and retreat and go into the world of your imagination. I understand how art and music can be a place of safety in a world of reinvention. — Sam Taylor-Wood
I love life. I think it's fantastic. Sometimes it deals hard things, and when it deals great things, you have to seize them. — Sam Taylor-Wood
I think people are frightened of women making big decisions. — Sam Taylor-Wood
I think that, to be an artist, you have to have a big enough ego to believe that people out in the world want to see what you think is a good idea. And if you don't have that sense of ego, then the minute that idea goes into the world, self-doubt kicks in. — Sam Taylor-Wood
My childhood had its challenges, like everyone's. It imbued me with certain things and took away others. It made me very determined. — Sam Taylor-Wood
I've turned into one of those people who go jogging in parks that I used to hate. — Sam Taylor-Wood
I really have learned to live in the moment. I don't question things too much or try to project into the future. That's how life should be. — Sam Taylor-Wood
When I had cancer - of the colon first, followed by breast cancer and a mastectomy - my motto used to be 'Drips by day, Prada by night.' I felt that I had to grasp it in the same way as you'd take on any challenge. — Sam Taylor-Wood
Daniel Day-Lewis is one of the greatest actors of our age; he's like Olivier. He's one of those people who can take you into a place where no one else can take you. — Sam Taylor-Wood
Britain can sometimes feel like a very small village, and you're this, I dunno, scarlet woman they're all gossiping about. — Sam Taylor-Wood
I often joke that I straddle psychosis and neurosis, and that being an artist keeps me in the middle, so I can work between the two. — Sam Taylor-Wood
In my life, I've never really listened to when people start forming opinions on how you should be doing things. — Sam Taylor-Wood
Sometimes, I get afraid it has defined me, that sense of grief, loss and illness. But actually, it is about allowing myself to take hold and say: 'This is part of who I am, but not only who I am.' — Sam Taylor-Wood
Seeing a new play in a first-time production is so exciting - when it's good, you want to shout from the rooftops. — Sam Taylor-Wood
I had two primary cancers, which was pretty unusual. And when I got the second one, people told me such terrible bad-news stories, they instigated fears that weren't there in the first place. I do remember with such gratitude one doctor saying to me, 'Two primaries? That's nothing. I've seen a patient with six.' — Sam Taylor-Wood
I went to Goldsmith College of Art in London in the '80s and there I made sculptures, but the objects had nothing to do with how I was thinking. I was making beautifully sanded wooden boxes! — Sam Taylor-Wood
If someone looks genuinely interested and asks me a deeply personal question, I'll give the answer. I'm too open. — Sam Taylor-Wood
At school, I always felt the art room was the place where you could sit and talk. It was a place of solace. I wasn't the best artist at school by a long shot; it was more the understanding and the support that came from that room. — Sam Taylor-Wood
I'm interested in taking raw human emotions and then isolating them without any narrative structure. In order to achieve this, I try to break out of the narrative conventions that you'd see in a typical feature film. — Sam Taylor-Wood
I always say, and I truly believe this, that my work is three steps ahead of me. I have an idea for something and I tend to feel like it's leading me and I'll follow the process through, and it's not until after I've seen it that I truly understand why I'm doing this. — Sam Taylor-Wood
Relationships can go wrong very simply, very quickly, and when you have children you become more aware of relationships around you. — Sam Taylor-Wood
I love karaoke. I love maudlin country ballads. In another life, I'd be Loretta Lynn. — Sam Taylor-Wood
I feel the art world in New York has a stronger following than Britain. If you go to a New York art district on a Saturday morning, it will be so busy with families and openings - art is much more ingrained in the culture. — Sam Taylor-Wood
I have a massive phobia for schedules and calendars. I need people to tell me where I need to be. I can't bear to see it in black and white. I think it's a fear of being pinned down. — Sam Taylor-Wood
When you're no longer ill, and everyone's gotten over the fact that you've had cancer, that core of steel doesn't go away, and then I had to find other channels for it. — Sam Taylor-Wood
I feel lucky to be getting older. The fact that I made it to 30 and then 40 was big enough. So I can't get too down on getting older; otherwise, it kind of undoes everything I've fought for. — Sam Taylor-Wood
I hate rats. I had a pet rat to try and overcome it. I even gave him mouth-to mouth resuscitation when he had a heart attack. But I couldn't conquer it. — Sam Taylor-Wood
Money scares me, and it always has done. I've got a childish concept of money, and I like to keep it that way in the sense that I don't like to think about it. — Sam Taylor-Wood
Seriously, I wanted to be an artist because I saw that it meant endless possibilities. I came from a badly managed family background, so art was a way of reinventing myself. — Sam Taylor-Wood
I find that I put my body in my work when I am at a particularly difficult or joyous point because I want to feel that moment. — Sam Taylor-Wood
Having children is exciting. Life puts the past into perspective. — Sam Taylor-Wood
Anonymity would be a fantastic umbrella. I don't like intrusion. — Sam Taylor-Wood
I can be very self-destructive, but quietly. — Sam Taylor-Wood
I'm good at keeping secrets. — Sam Taylor-Wood
I felt giving birth was the most creative act of all my creative acts - literally creation! — Sam Taylor-Wood