Saif Ali Khan Quotes
It feels great to wake up feeling healthy, awake and alert. I love waking up in the morning, taking a

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When I was 8 or 9, I started using bulletin board systems, which was the precursor to the Internet, where you'd dial into... a shared system and shared computers. I've had an email address since the late '80s, when I was 8 or 9 years old, and then I got on the Internet in '93 when it was first starting out.
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An increase in light gives an increase in darkness.
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I only saw one English-speaking person all the way across Siberia.
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There really is no difference between the bully and the victim.
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I stay true to myself, my daughter. I just remember where I came from - I remember what I'm coming from - and then I remember why I do what I do.
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I think it would have been a lot better for him to say, I did it and I'm sorry, McGwire was never one to show a lot of emotion on the field, not a player who sought attention and craved to be thought of as a nice guy.
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Honestly, I find writing to be a very lonely job.
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In novels, and American novels in particular, it's not just about redemption, it's about forward movement and healing oneself. Americans are very big on getting better.
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The greatest weakness of most humans is their hesitancy to tell others how much they love them while they're alive.
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There are many things I love in this world. Music, acting, and animals are at the top of that list.
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I am still shocking people today, and I don't know why. Is it because I'm a woman talking about sex and men? One magazine said that no one writes sex in the back of a Bentley better than Jackie Collins.
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Everybody hates you when you're the best, and everybody hates you when you're the worst.
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If you care about injustice, and if you care about freedom, and you care about human rights, then you care about them everywhere.
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I know politics; I know the media.
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I like having a bunch of different experiences. I don't want to do just one thing for the rest of my life.
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I like to do Pilates.
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I have a very vivid memory of the way my parents spoke, and the 50's that I grew up in are closer to the 20's, I think, than today in many, many ways.
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Political leaders are expert at saying nothing.
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I have always been interested in abandoned cars. I can't tell you how many times I've been in a car, driving, and there's a car sitting in a pasture, totally abandoned. Or on the edge of a creek or something. I always wonder: why did somebody park it in the pasture and leave?
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To change man, the audience by which he judges himself must be changed. A man is defined by his audience: by the people, institutions, authors, magazines, movie heroes, philosophers by whom he pictures himself being cheered and booed. Major psychological disturbances, 'identity crises', are caused when an individual begins to change the audience for whom he plays: from parents to peers; from peers to the works of Albert Camus; from the Bible to Hugh Hefner.
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You think in a different way when you don't have any money. The joy of poverty is that you use your imagination to come up with stuff.
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The nice way to meet a guy is through getting to know them first. Then you can really judge their personality. What I can't take is meeting someone, going on a date, getting to know them, then finding out they're a complete psycho - 'Great, I've just wasted all this time on you!'
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It feels great to wake up feeling healthy, awake and alert. I love waking up in the morning, taking a