“I don't want to achieve immortality through my work... I want to achieve it through not dying.”
Woody Allen (1935) American screenwriter, director, actor, comedian, author, playwright, and musician
The joke about immortality also appears in On Being Funny (1975)
In an interview in Rolling Stone magazine from April 9, 1987, Allen said "Someone once asked me if my dream was to live on in the hearts of people, and I said I would prefer to live on in my apartment."
Source: The Illustrated Woody Allen Reader (1993)
“I don't want to achieve immortality through my work... I want to achieve it through not dying.”
Woody Allen (1935) American screenwriter, director, actor, comedian, author, playwright, and musician
George Raymond Richard Martin (1948) American writer, screenwriter and television producer
Audio Interview http://www.geekson.com/archives/archiveepisodes/2006/episode080406.htm with Geekson http://www.geekson.com in Episode 54, (4 August 2006)
Diane Ackerman (1948) Author, poet, naturalist
As quoted in Meditations for Women Who Do Too (1991) by Anne Wilson Schaef
Steve Maraboli (1975)
Source: Life, the Truth, and Being Free (2010), p. 38
“I don't want my work to be an exposure of my feelings.”
Jasper Johns (1930) American artist
Quote from Abstract Expressionism, Davind Anfam, Thames and Hudson Ltd London, 1990, p. 202
1990s
Jonathan Bailey (1988) British actor
"Jonathan Bailey: Jonathan Bailey: ‘I’m more in awe of musical theatre actors now than ever’" in The Stage https://www.thestage.co.uk/features/jonathan-bailey-im-more-in-awe-of-musical-theatre-actors-now-than-ever (27 October 2016)
Yohji Yamamoto (1943) Japanese fashion designer
Yohji Yamamoto. May I Help You? in Talking to Myself (2002), Ch. 9: Creation.
Werner Herzog (1942) German film director, producer, screenwriter, actor and opera director
Said while making Fitzcarraldo
Herzog on Herzog (2002)