Andrew Hozier-Byrne (Hozier) Quotes
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It's often discouraging sitting working at home, wondering whether to put the heating on, answering the doorbell to the gas board, feeling it's all utterly pointless.
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There are different reasons to make movies.
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I could not disobey the will of the Catalan parliament.
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'The Voice' was the first real job I've ever had that wasn't just messing around with music.
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I think some combined pressure could go a long way, could establish the fact that this legislation did pass and we mean business by it. We mean to have it enforced, we mean to have it become effective.
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I have made an art form of the interview. The French are the best interviewers, despite their addiction to the triad, like all Cartesians.
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I want to be respected as an actor. There's my ego. But I don't have a great need to be liked by an audience.
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Our atheism family tradition is traced to a - I don't know if it was great-great or a great-great-great grandmother who was a poor Irish-American woman in the 1880s in western Montana.
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There are certain things that I do - I don't eat chicken or pork. I stay away from red meat a lot; I eat fish most of the time. I think it makes me feel cleaner, not just body wise. I feel good.
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'Great Expectations' has been described as 'Dickens's harshest indictment of society.' Which it is. After all, it's about money. About not having enough money; about the fever of the getting of money; about having too much money; about the taint of money.
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I'm writing, and just doing the same thing I always do.
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The reality is our story and the way we love and our taste in clothing and everything else. And what we ambitiously feel we can be.
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You can't be pregnant in leotards, and this is the last chance for us to get our bodies into the shape of concert dancers and capture it with the magic of film.
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Saying what you believe others want to hear is, of course, a form of lying.
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Now our whole activity is devoted to God, and our whole life, since we are bent on progress in divine things.
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The people of the Sudan expect a lot from the institution of the presidency, and we should live up to their expectations.
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Look at the newborn baby. It struggles to breathe after living in the womb. And yet, growth comes as a result of struggle. Even when we talk about jihad. We need to attach consciousness to struggle. This struggle has to be both individual and collective.
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I am one of the million or more male residents of the United Kingdom, who a year ago had no special yearning towards military life, but who joined the army after war was declared.
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The bone won't come to the dog. It's the dog that goes to the bone.
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But we may go further, and affirm most truly, that it is a mere and miserable solitude to want true friends; without which the world is but a wilderness.
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I think I would die if I couldn't get to the typewriter every day. I really need that.
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I am not interested in illustrating my time. A man’s 'time' limits him; it does not truly liberate him. Our age – it is of science – of mechanism – of power and death. I see no point in adding to its mammoth arrogance the compliment of graphic homage.
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About that time, stronger features became fashionable on the screen.
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I'd love to do something with somebody like James Blake.