Renee O'Connor Quotes
All the pictures in magazines and all of that is fun but in the end it's all about your soul and who you are and have you connected with the people.

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I don't believe in writer's block.
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I used to hate any batsman who would not get out in my deliveries.
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I always try to keep one very feminine quality to my style.
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Truth, when not sought after, rarely comes to light.
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I write in order to attain that feeling of tension relieved and function achieved which a cow enjoys on giving milk.
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The theatre only knows what it's doing next week, not like the opera, where they say: What are we going to do in five years' time? A completely different attitude.
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I see no marks of Wordsworths style of writing or style of thinking in my own work, yet Wordsworth is a constant presence when I write about human beings and their relations to the natural world.
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A geek isn't the skinny kid with a pocket protector and acne. There can be computer geeks, video game geeks, car geeks, military geeks, and sports geeks. Being a geek just means that you're passionate about something.
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It's rare to find women who have that balance between work and life, who are really psyched for another woman's success.
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Writers aren't in competition with one another. It isn't a zero sum game. If you have a good book, a good cover, a good product description, and a low price, you can sell well.
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The pressure makes me more intent about each shot. Pressure on the last few holes makes me play better.
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A free, analytical and questioning press must be helped survive.
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I'm very excited to have a girl.
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My physical transformations - like changing my hair - are usually a reflection of what's inspiring me at the moment.
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I do think we've become so reliant that the phones are never out of our reach. We're always trying to stay connected that way and the irony is that it's actually disconnecting us from everything else because we're not just focused on what's in front of us; we focus on what's in our hand or off to the side.
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I was studying theater management, business stuff. About that time, I realized I really didn't like that, and it threw me into a panic attack a little bit. I was under the assumption that the first job you get out of college is the job you have for the rest of your life.
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During his sixty-odd years, he had found there were as many louts in the patrician classes as there were ignoramuses farther down the social spectrum.
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Great presidents, and even those not so great, never complained about the hands they were dealt. Just the opposite. They assumed they were in the big chair to meet big challenges, no matter how difficult.
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I had a very happy childhood. But I was sent off to boarding school at quite a young age, this massive Victorian house that was suffocated in ivy. I think there is a part of that school in 'Heap House.'
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In high fashion, we're always accused of doing things that are not very relevant, not the real world. I know that it's important sometimes to do fantasy, but I felt like touching people and going back to different women and men, especially the idea of different ages and body shapes.
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My family lives a pretty normal life.
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I'm an atheist, but I'm very relaxed about it. I don't preach my atheism, but I have a huge amount of respect for people like Richard Dawkins who do.
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All the pictures in magazines and all of that is fun but in the end it's all about your soul and who you are and have you connected with the people.