- On Orphans of Delirium (2004): There are all kinds of entertainment out there, and I don't know if what we did qualifies as any kind, but I can say without pretense that I don't believe anyone came away from what we did unmoved. Antero calls it a ritual - a word that I would only use with caution, because it's loaded with such religious connotations. But then again, maybe it's appropriate, because often when someone digs down to the bottom of what they're feeling they uncover a kind of religious or spiritual sentiment... and getting to the bottom of what we're feeling - I think that's what we did.
- From The San Francisco Chronicle, March 31st, 2002: I see boxing as performance art. When I'm in a match, I'm serving myself up completely. I'm right there in the moment, and there's something precious about that. When I'm in the ring, I'm ready to dig deep into my soul to see what's there. It's hard to summon that type of revolutionary courage during a visit to the mall, or when you're stuck in traffic.
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