Larry David Quotes
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The more you work and get known for something, sometimes things begin to narrow a bit, and your opportunities get more... specific.
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In America the young are always ready to give to those who are older than themselves the full benefits of their inexperience.
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I don't think anyone feels older. You have this infinity inside you that feels like it could go on forever.
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In international relations, you don't base your work on hope.
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I see a deep connection between peace and change: peace always starts from within, for communities and people alike. The same is true of change: real change starts from within.
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I'm a decent tennis player. Good backhand.
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We all need ways to express ourselves, and poetry is one of mine.
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I'm easily entertained.
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All women's issues are to some degree men's issues and all men's issues are to some degree women's issues because when either sex wins unilaterally both sexes lose.
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The use of solar energy has not been opened up because the oil industry does not own the sun.
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Personally, of course it's exasperating when people think you're just swanning around in Europe, going to the occasional fashion show and then being glamorous at a party.
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Biology is the least of what makes someone a mother.
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We always saw ourselves in careers as entrepreneurs or angels.
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Truly charismatic people, in my experience, don't come along very often.
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You're spoilt as an actor if you are in that small percentage that works regularly.
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Do not just look at your boyfriend as just a boyfriend. Look at him as a friend, too.
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You do your work as fully as you can, and the ones who hear the sound join in.
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When we're back home, I feel pretty domesticated.
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Don't call the world dirty because you forgot to clean your glasses.
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This will sound really funny, but I'm so used to shooting in Hindi that shooting in English took a while to get used to.
Jacqueline Fernandez -
We value feeling over knowing, because you can't prove something that hasn't been done before.
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Wine is similar to music in that it's a purely experiential realm, and it's a purely subjective practice. That's sort of the funny thing about wine criticism or, for that matter, music criticism. At times, those are useful guides, but ultimately it's all about how you react to that music or wine.
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Experiencing those moments of being alone... is a very, very weird flooring and exposing position to be in when you're just not used to it... But I've never been lonely. And with my kids Mia and Joe that remains the case.
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If you tell the truth about how you're feeling, it becomes funny.