11+ Joseph O'Connor Quotes On Religion, Death
Joseph O'Connor is an Irish novelist, playwright, and screenwriter. He is best known for his novels such as Star of the Sea, Redemption Falls, and Ghost Light. He has won several awards for his work, including the Irish Novel of the Year Award, the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature, and the Prix Mille Pages. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Joseph O'Connor on religion, death, love.
I feel these days like a very large flamingo. No matter what way I turn, there is always a very large bill. — Joseph O'Connor
If you do what you've always done, you'll always get what you've always got. If what you are doing is not working, do something else. — Joseph O'Connor
Love and freedom are such hideous words. So many cruelties have been done in their name. — Joseph O'Connor
(The short story) is a form that has all the power of the novel - some would say more - but none of the self-importance. — Joseph O'Connor
Dublin was turning into Disneyland with super-pubs, a Purgatory open till five in the morning. — Joseph O'Connor
There is nothing worse than the ambitions of a talentless person. — Joseph O'Connor
The most important thing I would learn in school was that almost everything I would learn in school would be utterly useless. When I was fifteen I knew the principal industries of the Ruhr Valley, the underlying causes of World War One and what Peig Sayers had for her dinner every day...What I wanted to know when I was fifteen was the best way to chat up girls. That is what I still want to know. — Joseph O'Connor
Politics' the polite word for antediluvian prejudices, the rags put on by enmity and tribal resentment. — Joseph O'Connor
It is not a matter of ends justifying means: but of the creation of new means and new ends. — Joseph O'Connor
Everything is in the way the material is composed. — Joseph O'Connor
Beliefs: Those things we hold to be true despite evidence to the contrary. — Joseph O'Connor
Life Lessons by Joseph O'Connor
- Joseph O'Connor's work emphasizes the importance of understanding and accepting the complexities of life, and the need to be open to new perspectives and experiences.
- He also emphasizes the importance of resilience and the ability to adapt to changing circumstances, as well as the power of compassion and empathy.
- Through his work, O'Connor encourages readers to be mindful of the choices they make and to strive to make the world a better place.
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