Randeep Hooda Quotes
I don't play the role of a villain, really, but I like playing anti-hero kind of roles. I like characters where there's conflict, drama, and more personal investment than just being heroes.Randeep Hooda
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I like being scared, so I've always liked fairy tales because they're kind of creepy.
Lana Parrilla -
I used to kind of go for it, right? Like, I'd be the one who would say, 'All right, there's Kate Moss. I'm going to try to make out with her.'
Dan Colen -
Acting was a slow-burn thing. I found it was something I really, really liked doing, but it wasn't until my third year at drama school that I actually thought, 'Oh, right, I'm trained for this now; I'd better see if I can do it.'
Natasha Little -
My hero is Roger Federer.
Saina Nehwal -
I became kind of a drop-out in science after I came back to America. I wanted to photograph.
Imogen Cunningham -
I did a drama degree, went to secretarial college, then got a job with a theatre company in Birmingham. It's been a slow burn, which doesn't seem to have gone out.
Tamsin Greig
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Every little girl looks up to her mom so much - that's your first hero.
Halima Aden -
I'm kind of a reluctant guru.
Patrick Lencioni -
The conflict between the creatures of Native Lore and the immigration of the European preternatural hosts is hinted at in 'Blood Bound' and reflects the conflicts between the human immigrants and the Indian people who were already here.
Patricia Briggs -
The term 'hero' irritates me greatly.
Irena Sendler -
My investment strategy, which is to focus on sectors that are a national priority for India, hasn't changed.
Gautam Adani -
There is only one conflict in Ukraine today and it is between the regime and the people.
Viktor Yushchenko
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I like that whole cop-comedy type of drama.
Adam G. Sevani -
The proverbial philosophy of a people helps us to understand more about them than any other kind of literature.
Lafcadio Hearn -
Richard Pryor was my hero. Richard Pryor was keeping it 100.
Larry Wilmore -
My mom and grandmother were actresses, and I knew I was going to do this since I was super young. I would put on shows at my grandparents' house and sing 'Somewhere Over the Rainbow' in the living room. I was in drama club and chorus, and I knew every word to 'Grease.'
Zoe Kravitz -
I grew up in a place where everybody was a storyteller, but nobody wrote. It was that kind of Celtic, storytelling tradition: everybody would have a story at the pub or at parties, even at the clubs and raves.
Irvine Welsh -
I grew up kind of a tomboy and I used to fight with all the neighborhood boys.
Edie Falco
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For some reason, comedy just comes easily to me, and I feel like I can do it. I don't have any doubt. When I work on drama, there's always a sense of 'Did I find this person's truth at the bottom of this?' And it's hard to tell sometimes.
Andrea Anders -
Gratitude is the healthiest of all human emotions. The more you express gratitude for what you have, the more likely you will have even more to express gratitude for.
Zig Ziglar -
I began writing fiction when I started running out of material in my own life.
Jen Lancaster -
Steven Gerrard was someone I looked up to massively. I'd always try to copy him, right down to the boots he was wearing. It was his attitude on the pitch that stood out - you could really see how much he hated losing.
Dele Alli -
I don't play the role of a villain, really, but I like playing anti-hero kind of roles. I like characters where there's conflict, drama, and more personal investment than just being heroes.
Randeep Hooda