Lola Kirke Quotes
Quotations and aphorisms by Lola Kirke:
I definitely wanted to be famous as a kid, but as I've gotten older, I feel less comfortable with it.
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The oboe is the most maddening thing of all time. I'm struggling to play something that my oboe teacher was doing when she was much younger than I am.
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I spend a lot of time doing watercolors and playing music in my apartment.
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I'm practicing the oboe. But I don't play. Just single notes, not an entire piece of music.
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I will never be good at the oboe. No matter what happens, I will never be good at it because I just don't have that much time on my hands. I don't have the gift of going back to being a child and having my brain develop around this instrument.
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I'm the only one in my family with an American accent.
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The classical music scene was completely unfamiliar to me. It was something that I didn't have the most fun associations around. A lot of people don't - they think of older generations and stuffiness. But it's not. You listen to the Overture of 1812, and you can hear a rock n' roll catharsis.
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I think the merging of high and low culture is so fascinating.
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We have this idea of artists being on the fringe and being debauched and strange. I don't think that people who commit themselves to classical arts should be exempt from that.
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As somebody who has wanted to be an actor who is very young, I can relate to somebody who has been practicing oboe five days a week since they were very young. The physicality of anything a character does is a tremendous gift.
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