Erin O'Connor Quotes
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I talk every day about doing the right thing.
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Some films shouldn't be remade.
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I am always the 'good guy', and I take on the idiotic jerks of the nation.
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Other than marriage, she doesn't control me and I don't control her.
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All souls are equal and alike and have the similar nature and qualities.
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I enjoy the collaboration. I always envied people in bands who got to have that interaction. I've done so many albums where I've been in the studio for 14 hours a day for six months just trying to come up with things on my own. It's a nice change helping other people with their music and not being all about what I'm trying to do myself.
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People crushed by laws, have no hope but to evade power. If the laws are their enemies, they will be enemies to the law; and those who have most to hope and nothing to lose will always be dangerous.
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The only time I even entertain the tiniest element of religion is for Christmas carols.
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Eventually it comes to you: the thing that makes you exceptional, if you are at all, is inevitably that which must also make you lonely.
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People need to work on what self-love is and redefining self-love... it comes from within: who you are and how you carry yourself in this world.
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I hate that when you introduce yourself, and you're a rapper, sometimes you gotta say, 'I'm a musician.' Or, 'I'm an artist.' 'I'm a recording artist.' 'I'm a vocalist.'
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I'm so unprofessional on set it's not even funny.
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I'm 30; I don't have any commitments, and there are great parts out there that I want to play.
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I had the standard movie geek childhood, because for as long as I can remember, all I wanted to do was make movies.
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Each person has a literature inside them.
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I don't want to be forty-five and still a freshman.
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I've always been a voracious reader.
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The medium of response in America is fame; that's how a person that bounces a ball can make millions of dollars, and a school teacher with no fame makes $35,000.
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I pride myself on being limber.
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Imagine a glorious full moon coming over the tops of the spruce, big and yellow, shedding a mysterious light on everything... the moonlight had colour, you could see to paint and be able to appreciate the colour of things.
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When the founders retire, it's always difficult for the second generation and third generation.
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What one reads, or rather all that comes to us, is surely only of interest and value in proportion as we find ourselves therein, -- form given to what was vague, what slumbered stirred to life.
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I'm bad at rationalisation - very bad.