Top 13 Robert Sheehan Quotes
#1. I never aspired to be in a band, but being onstage is a very cool feeling. It's like you're the lord of the room. It's hard to croon and run around doing big scissor kicks while also trying to play, though. I'm still mastering that.
Robert Sheehan
#2. If you are not happier every day, if you don't see a progression of development, then you are certainly not practicing yoga or Buddhism and therefore you cannot be amassing any positive karma.
Frederick Lenz
#3. I've been largely undecided about everything for most of my life. I can barely commit to a phone bill ... Somewhere along the line it has become my career due to continuing work.
Robert Sheehan
#4. What's lovely about what I do for a living is the vast chasm of variety that constantly just comes at you from all angles.
Robert Sheehan
#5. I think books, novels and autobiographies have a power to touch people far more personally than films do, so there's a bit more of a responsibility when you then dramatise it.
Robert Sheehan
#6. I am very much opposed to abortion personally. But I don't think it is the government's rule.
Arlen Specter
#7. One cannot listen to different pieces of music at the same time, a real comprehension of the beautiful being possible only through concentration upon some central motive.
Okakura Kakuzo
#8. The 60's has its own particular style and I think setting film in a period enables you to create your own reality that the audience can escape into and have fun, and in a way make it more real than it actually is.
Lionel Wigram
#9. Women is fine once you got em pinned down, boss, but when they ain't pinned down they're hell.
John Dos Passos
#10. you have to be so genuinely uncategorizable that the normal terms of identity don't even apply to you.
Hanya Yanagihara
#11. I can't be the big star in the family. We have a family, and we are all equal.
Martina Mcbride
#12. I don't know if I've ever cared much what others think.
Alice Walker
#13. If you see a gaggle of teenagers walking towards you, you tend not to make eye contact, because you know they're going to recognise you. You learn to adapt: 99.999 per cent of people aren't looking to be harmful or unpleasant; they just want something, a photograph or an autograph.
Robert Sheehan
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