I don’t want to sound pompous, but I really think your gender doesn’t necessarily dominate your sexual activity. – John Lone
I didn’t have parents, so I lived in people’s homes… And because I grew up with no parental role models, I learned to become my own friend, eventually my own father and my own mother. – John Lone
I know people look at me and try to make conclusions about me immediately, based on the obvious, let’s say. – John Lone
I grew up with art from the innocent age of ten – with art, but with no sense of identity. – John Lone
I never grew up with a mother’s hand – that’s why I will forever be insecure, I think, in that primal way. – John Lone
So, I lived at the Beijing Opera, I ate there, I learned a craft. And the money we made went into the company. – John Lone
But as a woman, I really started feeling vulnerable on the set, and I really felt that it was important that I should not be open for invitation or making myself look as though I was waiting for something. – John Lone
When I was preparing for the film for tree weeks, with David Cronenberg, I had a lady friend come over. – John Lone
I am not well educated or bright enough to be politically clued in, but I hope in the film that I’m going to shock a few people, win a lot of people over. – John Lone
If you come from a normal family, you immediately start playing the role of a boy, a girl a man or a woman, but I’m sure you’ll agree with me that those are only roles, limited roles, at that. – John Lone