Madhuri Dixit Quotes
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I've never seen anyone die. It's hard to imagine what it would be like.
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My brother Joseph, who is 14 years older than me, was already on his national military compulsory service when I was 4 years old, the age from which I remember myself.
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The one thing I will never do is become pigeonholed.
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I'm proud to say I've never been anybody's lapdog.
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Middle age is when your broad mind and narrow waist begin to change places.
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There are few things that we so unwillingly give up, even in advanced age, as the supposition that we still have the power of ingratiating ourselves with the fair sex.
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But generally I am fine with a capital F; probably in extraordinary shape for a man of my age.
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'Fight Master' is a proving ground for young, aspiring fighters who want a chance to play on a bigger stage. That's something it has in common with 'The Ultimate Fighter,' which has always been like a farm league for the UFC, a place to develop new talent.
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I'm married, I have three children, I never hit my wife.
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From Japan to Thailand, I keep discovering amazing talent, cuisine and food markets.
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I have never advocated war except as a means of peace.
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I have never broken a contract in my career.
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Never let the fear of striking out get in your way.
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One child is never enough for a monarch.
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The perceptions of middle age have their own luminosity.
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Until I was diagnosed with mouth cancer, I'd never heard of it.
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One thing is certain: We can't go back. The musical will never be the same as it was.
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The juices never stop flowing. I still write songs.
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Youth, large, lusty, loving-Youth, full of grace, force, fascination!Do you know that Old Age may come after you, with equal grace, force, fascination?
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What I think is amazing is not that 85% of people who get married under the age of 25 get divorced, it's that 15% of them stay together. How did they manage to pull that off? You almost can't wait too long. It's the single simplest measure to predict divorce.
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The common man is not concerned about the passage of time, the man of talent is driven by it.
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I think having a great idea is vastly overrated. I know it sounds kind of crazy and counterintuitive. I don't think it matters what the idea is, almost. You need great execution.
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Philosophically, I don't believe in public funding for private sports.
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Age is just a number, and your talent will never fail you. It has no expiry date.