Kangana Ranaut Quotes
I am not quite comfortable with people identifying themselves as my fans. You know nothing about me. You have just seen me perform in a film. How can you be my fan? If I have to tell you honestly, I want an audience and not fans.

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I grew up being a dancer, so I was always doing some sort of dance number, like the Tornado in 'The Wiz.'
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A great work is made out of a combination of obedience and liberty.
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I believe the collapse of the House of Windsor is tied in with the collapse of the Church of England.
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I think as long as I have a creative outlet, I'm happy.
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I have only a few really enviable skills, but packing - condensing just the right amount of stuff into a single bag, whether the trip is for a weekend or, as in this case, seven weeks - is one of them.
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But the issue has to do with land, which is our land.
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In France and other European countries, film stars are more celebrated. In Germany, if we are good at what we do, we are respected but not acclaimed. And, of course, we are not paid like Americans are.
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There is a kind of structure for a story that was peculiarly compelling for the radio. I thought I had invented it atom-by-atom sitting in an editing booth in Washington on M Street when I was in my 20s. Then I found out that it is one of the oldest forms of telling a story - it was the structure of a sermon.
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I've always been DJing; it's just I'm making more of a push for it, making it more public.
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One of my first favorite records was the debut Garbage album, which I heard when I was very young. Shirley Manson is a great female vocalist and performer and I admire her for that.
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I was at 260 at Tennessee because I was playing three-technique.
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I don't talk about political matters. That's not my department.
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There's always a mismatch between small entrepreneurial outfits and large companies, which often don't have the same outlook.
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Women were going back to work, they were assuming their own power. They didn't have time to sit under the dryer.
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There is a whole industry in America of people who want to write, and those who teach it. Even if the students don't end up writing, what's good about them taking the courses is, they become great readers, learning to appreciate the writing.
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We talking about revolution because that's the era that you're caught in.
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If I go to a baseball game, I hear 'Shoeless Joe,' but otherwise, I hear 'toe pick' five times a day. No matter how many more movies I make, that'll be on my gravestone.
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The movie I've watched a million times is 'A Face in the Crowd,' directed by Elia Kazan, starring Andy Griffith and Patricia Neal. I first saw this movie, I guess I was in my early 20s. I'd never heard of it, and somebody told me about it, and I watched it and was just completely jaw-droppingly shocked at how current it was.
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I have never witnessed, nor will I live long enough to witness, a more simplistic crime than me stealing your identity.
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People think being famous is so glamorous, but half the time you're in a strange hotel room living out of a suitcase.
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My works have always been unjoined. People were always making variations of my works, and I just said, "I don't want to know." You can't put limits on those pieces. You can't be there all of the time when they're installed.
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The best kind of charity is to help those who are willing to help themselves.
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I have said repeatedly that in this country we track library books better than we do sex offenders.
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I am not quite comfortable with people identifying themselves as my fans. You know nothing about me. You have just seen me perform in a film. How can you be my fan? If I have to tell you honestly, I want an audience and not fans.