You just feel like you’re doing a job that you want to be doing, and then one day, somebody asks you a question like that: ‘What’s it like to be famous?’ It doesn’t really mean anything. The only difference is some people stop you and ask you for photographs. Hozier Read Quote
Truth be told, I’m not all that comfortable with celebrity culture. That was always something that baffled me, the obsession over fame. I don’t think that’s a reason why anyone should get into making music. Hozier Read Quote
No Facebook status is as worrying as a vote and no tweet is as noticeable as an angry cry from a crowd outside a government building. Hozier Read Quote
Rarely do I finish a song lyrically before I have a musical idea there, but then again, rarely ever would I finish a song musically before starting the lyrical ideas. So a lot of the time, they come in tandem, or they just come at a glance. Hozier Read Quote
The main thing is, I can’t stay up late partying when I’m on tour. That’s not good for my voice or my health in general. Hozier Read Quote
I think it is important to differentiate between lip service towards something and actually making change. Hozier Read Quote
For me growing up, I had a Christian upbringing, and I just noticed this Catholic influence in school. Hozier Read Quote
I love making music, but if you make something that inspires somebody else to make something, without getting too airy-fairy, you’ve contributed to the zeitgeist in some way, and that’s just an amazing feeling. Hozier Read Quote