Pranab Mukherjee Quotes
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Never trust a hippie. That's definitely my motto.
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You as an audience can look at these things as films, but I remember them as social experiences.
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I'm not really into method acting - the way I was taught was the good old-fashioned British way of just doing your research and getting on with it.
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Most of us have far more courage than we ever dreamed we possessed.
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I talk to God every single day. And I say, 'God, my life is in your hands, and I trust you with me.'
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I've always fantasized about being on TV. And I was. Then I fantasized about being in the movies. What could be better than captain of a space ship? I get to ride horses, shoot guns, have adventures.
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The moment of the print button for biology is nearing. Effectively, this could also mean that in a not-too-distant future, smart pharmacology will permit us to receive a continuous supply of antidepressants or neuroenhancers every time our dopamine level drops.
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I believe in the power of millions of courageous conservatives rising up to re-ignite the promise of America.
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I went to Goldsmith College of Art in London in the '80s and there I made sculptures, but the objects had nothing to do with how I was thinking. I was making beautifully sanded wooden boxes!
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When I am really angry, I clam up, go cold.
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Political union means transferring the prerogatives of national legislatures to the European parliament, which would then decide how to structure Europe's fiscal, banking, and monetary union.
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Daughters of Time, the hypocritic Days, Muffled and dumb like barefoot dervishes, And marching single in an endless file, Bring diadems and fagots in their hands.
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A fate is not a punishment.
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Then I would have felt sorry for the dear Lord. The theory is correct.
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'Freebird' is an anthem, and 'Simple Man' is a very nice song.
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My great-great-great uncle - or maybe it's only two 'greats' - crossbred the first Aberdeen Angus.
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Holland is to dance music what Nashville is to country.
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Every good story is about who we are and our struggle to define ourselves.
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...expatriated Americans, even Henry James himself, have always seemed to me somewhat anchorless, rudderless, drifting before thewind.
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I would have liked to be a comedian in the '20s, or maybe even a comedian on the Mayflower and have a statue somewhere.
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We didn't see what happened after mortars landed, only the puff of smoke. There were horrors that were completely left out of this war. So was this journalism? Or was this coverage?
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We are ghosts, hungry for something bigger than what our lips are kissing.
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There is no humiliation more abusive than hunger.