R. Madhavan Quotes
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I really try to get eight hours of sleep, and I really try not to go out after a Tuesday or Friday night show because I know I have a two-show day the following day.
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It is a wise man who said that there is no greater inequality than the equal treatment of unequals.
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My whole life is waiting for the questions to which I have prepared answers.
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All great art and literature is propaganda.
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Let the man, who would be grateful, think of repaying a kindness, even while receiving it.
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As a boy, I used to look at reproductions of Rembrandt's portraits... the people in his paintings were so real I felt I knew them... It is his empathy for the sitter, combined with his enjoyment and dexerity in handling paint that captured my imagination then, and is what I am striving for still.
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Encouraging children to live healthy lifestyles is something I take very seriously.
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I think riots happen when communities are under pressure for long periods of time. That's not a mistake.
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Kids deserve arts, and it's just as important as science, math, history, English or athletics.
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The death tax causes one-third of all family-owned small businesses to liquidate after the death of the owner. It is also an unfair tax because the assets have already been taxed once at their income level.
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One of the lies would make it out that nothing Ever presents itself before us twice. Where would we be at last if that were so? Our very life depends on everything's Recurring till we answer from within.
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Men have never really been encouraged to listen to their intuition, or told that they have an intuition. It's been more of a female thing, at least according to our society, but that's not true at all.
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In many, many parts of the world, being a female, you're really just wallpaper. If you take care to blend in, no one would think in a thousand years that you were doing anything suspicious.
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When one looks truly at the good side of everyone, others come to love him very naturally, and he does not need even a speck of flattery.
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In America, people are just so straightforward when they dislike things.
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I may neither choose who I would, nor refuse who I dislike; so is the will of a living daughter curbed by the will of a dead father.
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I dislike the trait of ungratefulness.