A Quote by Hozier

I love a good party - but I'm not all that attracted to a celebrity lifestyle. — © Hozier
I love a good party - but I'm not all that attracted to a celebrity lifestyle.
To me, there are two types of celebrity: there's good celebrity - people that are attracted to the food and working and trying to create something great - and then there's bad celebrity - those who are working on being a celebrity.
The only lifestyle I'm promoting is the lifestyle of love and friendship. The lifestyle of music, and joy, and fashion. So whoever wants to come and get part of that lifestyle, we accept anybody.
Hot Ones' is a show that takes a celebrity, which by definition is a person whose lifestyle is unattainable, and then 'Hot Ones' takes that celebrity and knocks them down a peg - a level that everyone can relate to.
If you lived next door to me and didn't know what I did, you wouldn't know I was a celebrity. I don't have that lifestyle, nor do I want that lifestyle. I want to know that I can have a separate life with my wife and my kids and just be normal and go camping and fishing and outdoor stuff.
I'm not really into the celebrity lifestyle.
I'm not attracted to naturalism, I'm not attracted to behavior, I'm attracted to dance. I'm attracted to gesture, I'm attracted to singing with your voice, as opposed to having a natural manner. I'm a theater actor first, so that probably influences a lot of my approach. And I think in many ways, naturalism has ruined movies.
I had an epiphany a few years ago where I was out at a celebrity party and it suddenly dawned on me that I had yet to meet a celebrity who is as smart and interesting as any of my friends.
To be considered a celebrity, there's a certain lifestyle that comes with that.
I love jezebel.com for the latest on fashion, style, and celebrity gossip. I also love gawker.com for New York celebrity sightings, and galleycat.com and trashionista.com for book news.
There are those, I think, who are attracted to the glitz of celebrity life. I am not one of them.
Usually, the 24-hour, high-maintenance celebrity lifestyle can disconnect people from reality.
Men learn to love the woman they are attracted to. Women learn to become attracted to the man they fall in love with.
I've not gone out of my way to live a celebrity lifestyle, which I could easily have done.
I think celebrity has become almost normalized. I feel like we all live our lives in a pale imitation of celebrity. With Facebook, we choose a photo that is not too good a photo - we're more arch than that. We're our own celebrity publicists. We understand it so innately.
I don't feel like a celebrity. Poetry justifies celebrity. It's good to have respect for a poet.
People see the celebrity lifestyle and assume everything is perfect, but we're just like everyone else.
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