Kangana Ranaut Quotes
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I had read Plato and Kant, but I had forgotten it.
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I have to be seen to be believed.
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Why should I give you an interview? All you journalists are plagiarists.
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In my own sphere I did everything that could possibly be expected of a man who believes in the greatness of his people and who is filled with fanaticism for the greatness of his country, in order to bring about the victory of Adolf Hitler and the National Socialist movement.
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Even with revivals, I don't really pay attention to previous incarnations. I always just go with the script and with the director and am willing to treat it as brand new.
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Still to this day, I don't know when I write something whether it's good or not.
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I like someone with a really good and dark sense of humour.
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We tend to talk about death as if it is losing a battle, but that assumes living is winning and dying is not.
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Look at Judi Dench, who's brilliant in whatever bloody job she does.
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If we just allowed women and men more leeway in our culture and more acceptance, I think they would be able to make better compromises.
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A career in sport is almost impossible to manage without the support, and guidance, and reassurance of family and friends. During tough times, and there always are, this is whom we go to.
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Note to self: Never ride a motorcycle in stilettos and a miniskirt.
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I would watch anything with Meryl Streep in it.
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Instead of passing on choppy waters to the next generation, we should endeavor to leave them a calmer sea.
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I'd always put on little shows at home, but when I was 11, I did a community event in Woodford, where anyone could go.
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I think L.A. radio is learning from the Bay. The Bay is a very classic place. Mac Mall, C-Bo, all that stuff, they love their artists, they're old school up there. My first big concert was playing in the Bay; I played the Fillmore.
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People in Texas wear cowboy hats; they're good at keeping the sun off your neck and face.
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For women who turn to welfare, Big Brother becomes Husband.
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Grosvenor and Burke suggest that continually, though silently, a school building tells students who they are and how they should think about the world. It can help to manufacture rote obedience or independent activity; it can create high self-confidence or low self-esteem.
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I manage to scrape together a private life, despite the press.
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It seems that writing chose me. I feel that because I know history, and I know the history of so many cultures; I have lived a large life.
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If you want to find what God put you here to do, ask yourself three questions. First question: What comes easy to you but harder to other people? The second question is: What would you do for years and never have to get paid for it? Third, ask yourself: How can you be of service?
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Item numbers are not my cup of tea.