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" Sometimes your kids give you that shove out the door to do things that you need. Teenagers are good that way; they keep you in the loop. "
Dolores O'Riordan
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" People often ask me why I sing with a strong Irish accent. I suppose when I was five years old, I spoke with a strong Irish accent, so I sang with one, too. "
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" When I was about 14, I got a tacky keyboard for 250 pounds and put on a drum machine and found I could write a song. "
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" Growing up, there was a lot of pressure for women to be good-looking, but my mum was very strict, and she didn't allow me to wear make-up. Looking back, it was good for me. It slowed me down from becoming an adult too quickly. "
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" I just block out the demons. I sing. I block them away. I put my pain into my music. I paint. I make my own videos. I direct myself. No one directs me anymore. I am in charge of my destiny. "
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" A lot of these songs just came from day-to-day experiences. And it was a very natural, kind of organic process. "
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" It was different to what everyone else was doing. It was very hard to pigeonhole The Cranberries. And we were just huge; it was just sensational. "
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" The writing became a hobby in the background: it took a back seat to parenthood and being a person and being a human being. "
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" I was at that point where my children needed more than going around the planet in the back of a bus. They needed stability, they needed to build their own lives and relationships, and I needed to put my life on hold. I made my choice - I chose my children. "
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" I was so young when I got so famous, and then I kind of put up a wall around myself. I didn't really want to show people any fragilities or fears; I was trying to be this tough person that I felt was expected of me. "
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" My husband Don's mother, Denise, was diagnosed with cancer, and she was given eight months to live. We decided to go and stay there and help live her days with her, 'cause you don't get those chances again, right? "
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Mother
You
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" I was a full-time mom for seven years. You go back on tour, you're back in hotels, you're ordering room service, and you're getting an itinerary slipped under your door every,day. You're kind of thinking, 'Did I go home for seven years, or was that just a dream?' "
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Door
You
Thinking
" People don't look at you singing. They go within themselves and listen. Music is about listening, not looking. That's why I wore these huge baggy dresses on stage with The Cranberries. "
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Looking
Listening
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" I'm an artist, and I need to work, like everybody. We need to be challenged and that we're getting up and doing something with our lives. "
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Artist
Work
Doing
" I missed a lot of family weddings and funerals because we were out on the road and had these big gigs, and you can't pull out of these gigs at the last minute because too many people are counting on it. It got to the point where I was consumed with that. "
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You
Road
People
" I thought the best thing to do to bring me back to reality would be to have a child, and by the time I had my first, Taylor, when I was 25, we'd sold 35 million records as a band, and I'd had enough; I knew my sanity was more important than success. "
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Thought
Me
Child
" I got to a point where I referred to myself as Dolores of the Cranberries instead of myself because I alienated my real self from what I became so much. "
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Point
Self
" One day we were in Limerick... and then, a few weeks later, we were being flown around to play. When we started, it was just a hobby. It wasn't any big ambition. "
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" It's important to take time off because it's a long journey this life, and I want to be singing in 30 years' time. You see a lot of artists who get caught up in the here and now, and they just burn themselves out, and I kind of did that myself with my third album. "
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" When the band were really big and we had massive hits, I was always stressed-out and insecure. I thought I wanted the band to be really popular, but when that happened, there was so much pressure to keep it going. "
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Thought
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" We have a certain bond that we don't have with anyone else on the planet. You just have that bond, that journey when you are in a band together. "
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Journey
Just
" U2 and Sinead O'Connor - I haven't a clue why we're compared to them. Apart from us all being Irish, we've nothing in common. "
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" When you're pregnant or living with an infant, there's a kind of sacredness around your body that affects everything you do. "
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" In 1997, we took time off, and that's when Oasis broke and Princess Diana died and I was home with my baby hating the music industry. People asked what I thought about the Spice Girls, and honestly, I was so happy to tell them I couldn't be bothered to care. "
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Time
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" You can't be in a situation where you are not happy. It's as simple as that. "
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" I guess all bands get to that point where they run out of inspiration and just get bored with the chemistry. "
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" We all wonder about death, where people go and what happens. But certainly, they cross over from this dimension to another one. "
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" The school I went to was so Gaelic that you learned how to play the tin whistle and how to Irish-dance in class. "
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" I don't appreciate people invading my privacy. "
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" Each gig is brilliant and fun. When it becomes a routine, we'll take a break. There's no point in doing it if you don't enjoy it. "
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