"I suppose the place where I live is fairly remote, it would seem remote to some people"
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The smartest move is the pivot in the second clause: “it would seem remote to some people.” He’s not staking a claim about rugged isolation; he’s observing perception. Remote from what, exactly? From Los Angeles, from media cycles, from the idea that a famous actor should be available on demand. By shifting the judgment onto “some people,” he dodges both bragging (“I live off-grid”) and self-pity (“I’m hounded”). It’s a diplomatic deflection that still signals boundaries.
Context matters: Day-Lewis has long cultivated withdrawal as an ethic, stepping away between roles and even leaving acting entirely. The quote reads like an extension of that approach: a refusal to compete in the modern economy of access where stars monetize intimacy. He doesn’t deny remoteness; he relativizes it. In a culture trained to treat visibility as authenticity, this kind of understatement is its own flex: the insistence that a life can be real without being legible to the public.
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Day-Lewis, Daniel. (n.d.). I suppose the place where I live is fairly remote, it would seem remote to some people. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-suppose-the-place-where-i-live-is-fairly-remote-114386/
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Day-Lewis, Daniel. "I suppose the place where I live is fairly remote, it would seem remote to some people." FixQuotes. Accessed February 1, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-suppose-the-place-where-i-live-is-fairly-remote-114386/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"I suppose the place where I live is fairly remote, it would seem remote to some people." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-suppose-the-place-where-i-live-is-fairly-remote-114386/. Accessed 1 Feb. 2026.

