Catherine O'Hara (Catherine Anne O'Hara) Quotes
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I am genuinely slightly vague and chaotic in my habits. For good or ill, you know.
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The art of it is, the more we can bring complex game mechanics to a mass market, the more engaging the games will be. But at the same time, we have to simplify everything: the mass market has a lower attention span; they're not seeking that experience from the outset.
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Sharp men, like sharp needles, break easy, though they pierce quick.
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My remoteness from women's affairs could be seen from my surprise when I heard that needles had holes in them.
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It's mass confusion. I'm guessing on every shot. About the only thing left for me is acupuncture in the brain.
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We are going through the eye of the needle; make sure you leave what you don't need behind
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Patience is the support of weakness; impatience the ruin of strength.
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You think it's going to be easy? Forget about it! Don't even try to be successful!
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For me, drawing is a question of death and life. Every day I draw, I write, I do something.
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I performed it all the way through for people. People would say, "We love you, we want to sign you," and then there'd always be one person who'd say, "He's just a producer."
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The secret of great fortunes without apparent cause is a crime forgotten, for it was properly done.
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Art is not an object, but a trigger for experience.
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My favorite decade probably the '60s, because there were hardly any rules and heroin hadn't shown up, so people hadn't started dying. It was incredibly upbeat, and we almost did change the world. I guess that was the best one.
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Hopefully I'm a role model for positive change for everyone - not just women. It's very important to find balance between men and women.
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I was always looking for the most dramatic emphasis. One example would be the letter writing, or the reading of the letters. If you remember from the book, they find the letters and then in the most undramatic way they take them downstairs, they get approval, they sit at a table during the day with their own author, across from each other.
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It's harder to build than destroy. To build is to engage and change. In jazz, we call progressing harmonies changes. Changes are like obstacles on a speed course. They demand your attention and require you to be present. They are coming...they are here..... and then they are gone. It's how life comes. Each moment is a procession from the future into the past and the sweet spot is always the present. Live in that sweet spot. Be present.
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I think American actors are much more intimidated by Shakespeare.
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To any mental state there corresponds a physical condition.