Randeep Hooda Quotes
In 2010, I sold my car, a Toyota Majester, for just a lakh-and-a-half to be able to feed my horses. It continues to be like a hole, where I put all my money.
Randeep Hooda
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Obviously it makes a difference if an author has a public online profile of some sort, even just down to the level of having a moderately popular blog. Most books sell 5, 10, or 15 thousand copies. Most are midlist books. With those people, even a modest online presence can make a difference in sales.
Patrick Nielsen Hayden
I am a man of tomorrow, but I also live my past.
Yair Lapid
I am an American citizen born in Kuwait of Egyptian parents. I grew up in Great Britain, Malaysia, and Egypt and have lived in the United States since 1965, when I was seventeen.
Feisal Abdul Rauf
I just got to hear every note. After I left Birdland, I started working at the Jazz Gallery. In the end, I still couldn't play, but I knew how to listen. I was probably the world's best listener.
Carla Bley
I don't think immigrants are that threatening to society at all. They're just happy they've survived some war somewhere.
M.I.A.
What clients are really interested in is honesty, plus a baseline of competence.
Patrick Lencioni
Steve Martin is a legendary actor and a wonderful person to work with. He's incredibly well prepared, and funny off the set.
David Frankel
If I have someone who believes in me, I can move mountains.
Diana Ross
Perception requires imagination because the data people encounter in their lives are never complete and always equivocal.
Leonard Mlodinow
To be an Indian writer is to write, necessarily and inevitably, about politics, so it was a given that the story of the Ghoshes, the family at the centre of 'The Lives of Others,' should have a political soul.
Neel Mukherjee
When you deal with change, you have a couple choices: you can lead it and make the rules, or you can be a fast follower, or you can be a slow follower.
Charlie Ergen
In 2010, I sold my car, a Toyota Majester, for just a lakh-and-a-half to be able to feed my horses. It continues to be like a hole, where I put all my money.
Randeep Hooda