I don't have a problem with being black in a white country or being with my people.
As long as I have people's attention, I can't stop. You can't put the public on hold, because they might not be there when you get back. I have a pathological fear of stopping.
I didn't worry about it because I kind of felt I left a good message and memory with the people in terms of my work, and I always felt with a good record, I could always come back.
Delhi came as a shock. There were so many people, and oh, the traffic.
I want to tell people how to live spiritually. After you've bought all your houses and your clothes, you want something bigger.
On the third day in India, I realized people were not suffering as much as I thought.
People have visions of choristers in gowns, but that was never my experience. I'm very proud of that period in my life.
People think my life has been tough, but I think has been a wonderful journey. The older you get, the more you realise it's not what happens, but how you deal with it.