Deepika Padukone Quotes
Diwali means family, so either I go down to Bangalore, or my family comes to Mumbai. I always ensure I take a few days off.

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I love my work but do not know how I write it.
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I am super-proud to have a sort of famous character in my background that if you're a certain age, he was probably a part of your youth. I think that's pretty cool.
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Economists want their discipline to be a science, and they have nailed down a few precepts, but many of their debates are still clouded by ideology.
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We shot 'Telusa Telusa' song in Bolivia. It took us 50 hours to get to the location. We shot in high altitudes, and oxygen cylinders were kept handy.
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I love fast food, but you have to try to eat healthy.
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I am an earnest advocate of manual training and trade teaching for black boys, and for white boys, too.
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I'm from the school of, 'if you want more, you have to require more from yourself.'
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It's hard to write a comedy sketch.
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You can make a hit song in 15 minutes. I don't know about someone else's song, but songs that people like of mine, I've created in 15 minutes or less.
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Literature is an avenue to glory, ever open for those ingenious men who are deprived of honours or of wealth.
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All human beings are also dream beings. Dreaming ties all mankind together.
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Goodness does not more certainly make men happy than happiness makes them good.
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It's very simple. You have to be faithful to your other half and not have secrets. That's my rule.
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He read his mind. He's a strange sort of man, isn't he? It's not just the advice and the wisdom that he has.
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From time immemorial artistic insights have been revealed to artists in their sleep and in dreams, so that at all times they ardently desired them.
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I don't write a great song every day. I don't write a great song every couple weeks. It comes in such random times.
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So the lover must struggle for words.
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If there is one recipe for unhappiness it is that: expectations.
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I'm not a car person. Three years after 'The Da Vinci Code' came out, I still had my old, rusted Volvo. And people are like, 'Why don't you have a Maserati?' It never occurred to me. It wasn't a priority for me. I just didn't care.
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I was going to be a doctor since I was three, so I was pre-med in college. Everything I did, every class I took, pointed toward the 'holy M.D.' Friends were taking wine-tasting classes, studying human sexuality, or redefining their views of the world in poli-sci, and I was memorizing anatomy and crying over o-chem.
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Food is so important - it sustains us, it provides a social focal point, and it is fun. I cannot unravel the difference between love in my family and the preparation of food because they are so closely woven.
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I started studying music at the age of five and a half. My older sister was taking piano lessons. When her teacher left our apartment, I would get up on the piano bench and start picking out the notes that were part of my sister's lessons.
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Diwali means family, so either I go down to Bangalore, or my family comes to Mumbai. I always ensure I take a few days off.