Kabir Bedi Quotes
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I ended the war a horse ahead.
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I was 47 when I got pregnant. I'd been trying for a couple of years and thought it would never happen.
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There is a lot of noise out there. I don't want to follow the trend - I want to create the trend.
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I come from a wonderful country with wonderful people.
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Falsehood is a perennial spring.
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My world was completely different to other boys my age. When I was six I was earning money, and by 10 I was paying more tax than the parents of other pupils. I feel a lot older than my years. Because I was working with adults, I had to mature a lot quicker.
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My children are grown now, they are more independent.
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The British constitution has always been puzzling and always will be.
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I would remake 'Club Paradise.' I thought the story was cool, the setting was great. Everything lined up, except I wrote it for Bill Murray and John Cleese.
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Only while sleeping one makes no mistakes. Making mistakes is the privilege of the active—of those who can correct their mistakes and put them right.
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World-view is a product of life-view, not vice versa.
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I used to get so many nasty comments when I cut my hair short, and it upset me.
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I didn't lose. I got second. That's still winning. How could I be unhappy with second place? There are a million people who would love to be in my position.
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I believe the United Kingdom will be worse off outside the E.U. It will not have the influence it has in the world today.
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I don't know how this guy knew how much money I was making. I didn't know how much money I was making.
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I'm saving that rocker for the day when I feel as old as I really am.
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When my mom and dad got married, they lived in south Boston, which is where the first six of my brothers were born. After that, they moved to Minnesota, which is where the other five of us were born. So there's 11 of us.
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The theory in great families was 'why work if you don't have to.' Being a public figure was reserved for movie stars.
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Sometimes actors don't remember their lines. At its worst, this means they 'dry' and silence descends. More commonly, the original lines are paraphrased in some alarming way. It's hard to say which is more painful for the author. Less serious, but quite irritating is to hear the word 'Well' inserted at the beginning of speeches.
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People don't appreciate music any more. They don't adore it. They don't buy vinyl and just love it. They love their laptops like their best friend, but they don't love a record for its sound quality and its artwork.
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It was like making a blunder at a party; there was nothing to do about it, it was dreadfully mortifying, but it showed a lack of sense to ascribe too much importance to it.
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I always think of my films within the context of where aesthetics meet economics. That's the nature of making art - not being naive about what is possible and getting what you need to tell the story you want to tell.
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I adore 'The Chipmunks.'