You could say I'm a bit of a nomad.

I think I was a nomad in another life.

I like the idea of marriage, but I think I'm a nomad.

When I travel, I feel more like a nomad than a tourist.

I have been a nomad for most of my thirties, even creatively.

A nomad I will remain for life, in love with distant and uncharted places.

I'm becoming a professional nomad and enjoying that whole part of my life.

I'm a bit of a nomad anyway, so I find it quite easy to settle in places very quickly.

Until we perceive the meaning of our past, we remain the mere carriers of ideas, like the Nomads.

I've never been one to stay still. I was born a nomad, and I still am a nomad and always will be.

I have always been a nomad and I have mastered the art of packing! I always say: pack lightly, live lightly.

I think my being such a nomad let me into acting. I was always having to create a new image whenever we moved.

I'm on the road constantly. I'm a nomad. I don't really have a home right now. I don't identify with one place in particular.

I'm an adaptable nomad. I love Paris, I've been living in Los Angeles and New York since 1990. I love London, too. My roots are inside of me.

I'm a nomad. I have a place in New York in the Flatiron District, and I have a place in Paris in Ile Saint-Louis, and I spend a lot of time in Congo.

There's a book called 'The Baron in the Trees.' A friend got that for me because I was kind of a tree-dwelling nomad for a bit. I kind of associate myself with the book.

My mom, well, she's half Greek, half German-Italian; born in England. She's just a nomad. She loves Middle Eastern style, Indian style, so much so that she ended up having Indian babies.

For an artist, a good place to be is you have some kind of influence and power to get things done, but in your essence you remain a nomad or a soldier facing a difficulty to be overcome.

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