A Quote by Randeep Hooda

Honestly, I find writing to be a very lonely job. — © Randeep Hooda
Honestly, I find writing to be a very lonely job.
Writing is an incredibly lonely job.
Being Stephen's carer was such a struggle, and it's a lonely job looking after a disabled person. Thinking back, I honestly wonder how I got through it.
I think directing and writing are very different jobs. Obviously, directing is a more social and managerial job. The other thing about directing is that it's a very, very pragmatic job, and writing isn't.
For me, making films is about trying to work something out by myself in quite a lonely way. I find the whole thing very lonely really.
I directed plays in college. It's something that I have sort of always put in the back of my mind, and I'm a busy actress, and it's very difficult to sort of find the time, honestly, to commit to directing. It's a very - it's a big, big job.
Writing can be a lonely business. But gradually your characters, or the scenes and peopl from your past, begin to rise up around you, and you find yourself writing your way out of loneliness, writing into your own company.
I didn't take writing seriously at first - I didn't think I could do it. When I did, I fell in love with it. But writing is very lonely.
Honestly, I have had to live like a high priestess in this show. It is a very, very lonely life. When you work the way I work - that means hard - there's no time for play.
Writing is alone, but I don't think it's lonely. Ask any writer if they feel lonely when they're writing their book, and I think they'll say no.
Writing is a lonely job unless you're a drinker, in which case you always have a friend within reach.
Writing is a lonely job, unless you're a drinker, in which case you always have a friend within reach.
I really have very little aspirations about acting because I think that probably the best things have come and gone. I would like to focus on writing and directing. I love writing and directing even though writing can be incredibly painful and lonely. I get great satisfaction from doing it.
When I'm writing solitude feels very good. But when I'm not writing it feels lonely... Having a big family solves that problem.
I do love writing but it is a lonely profession. You're lonely and optimistic at the same time.
I see creative-writing classes as some sort of AA meeting. It is more of a support group for people who write than an actual course in which you learn writing skills. This support group is extremely important because there is something very lonely about writing.
Writing can be really lonely, and I find that bit difficult. I'd rather be around my people, getting ideas.
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