Top 33 Fiona Shaw Quotes

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The energy released by it is enormous and it becomes qu

The energy released by it is enormous and it becomes quite addictive, the power between the audience and the actor.
Fiona Shaw
My mother adores singing and plays piano. My uncle was a phenomenal pianist. My brother John is a double bassist. I used to play the piano, badly, and cello. My brother Peter played violin.
Fiona Shaw
I can hardly decide what plays I should be in.
Fiona Shaw
A relationship is sent by God and accident.
Fiona Shaw
I would say the next imminent hot writers are often the writers from the decade before you were born.
Fiona Shaw
I’m not afraid of chaos and I’m happy talking to strangers. I really love not knowing where I’m going.
Fiona Shaw
And by endlessly sanitizing our feelings, we actually feed a disgruntled nation.
Fiona Shaw
The word democracy has no meaning. Duty has gone. Only rights remain.
Fiona Shaw
My mother taught me to read.
Fiona Shaw
There once was a demographic survey done to determine if money was connected to happiness and Ireland was the only place where this did not turn out to be true.
Fiona Shaw
Theater is dangerously open to repetition. It’s exciting when you hit on a new way.
Fiona Shaw
People who are good at film have a relationship with the camera.
Fiona Shaw
I think America becomes more disgruntled by going to the movies and having an endlessly good time at them.
Fiona Shaw
Also, an area that interests me – and it will probably take years to state what I mean – is the period of the rise of democracy, with Tom Paine, which is around the turn of the 18th century into the 19th.
Fiona Shaw
There’s something about the Irish that is remarkable.
Fiona Shaw
I just think that things should be allowed to run their course, and not turned into a Disney ride.
Fiona Shaw
To be honest I live among the English and have always found them to be very honest in their business dealings. They are noble, hard-working and anxious to do the right thing. But joy eludes them, they lack the joy that the Irish have.
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One moment cannot be the most important.
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Acting doesn’t have to be threadbare misery all the time.
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I had a ball doing Harry Potter.
Fiona Shaw
I once saw my mother playing Mary Magdalene in a parish event. But she had to put the role aside in order to go and front the choir who were singing at the same occasion. She left the stage halfway through the Crucifixion.
Fiona Shaw
Even when they have nothing, the Irish emit a kind of happiness, a joy.
Fiona Shaw
I’m not on the run from anything and I’m not at all clear about what I’m running towards. But as some great writer put it, I want to be certain that when I arrive at death, I’m totally exhausted.
Fiona Shaw
Irish people are educated not only about artistry but local history.
Fiona Shaw
There was no professional theater in Cork, but still I did a lot of performing.
Fiona Shaw
I enjoy making films, but my heart is in the stage. Every night you have to be on. There’s no second take.
Fiona Shaw
Every generation is obsessed with the decade before they were born.
Fiona Shaw
I would love to write the story of my upbringing in Ireland.
Fiona Shaw
Theater dates very quickly.
Fiona Shaw
So I just play the character, I play the lines.
Fiona Shaw
I find it incredibly tedious, hate that it murders itself with its own conservative pomposity.
Fiona Shaw
There is a great relief in experiencing the worst vicar

There is a great relief in experiencing the worst vicariously.
Fiona Shaw
I certainly had no intention of playing a man.
Fiona Shaw