Raashi Khanna Quotes
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I don't have any problem with being the guy whose album people put on when they're feeling sad.
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My whole reason for creating a network is literally to bring little pieces of light. It's to continue to spread little pieces of light in the world, to illuminate the possibility of the human spirit.
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Slowly but surely, we have much better female roles to play and to choose from.
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As long as I am alive, I am fully committed to amity between Tibetans and Chinese. Otherwise there's no use.
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I'm sort of suspicious of most economic development projects, but the ones that encourage taxpayer-funded relocation bidding wars should be declared unconstitutional.
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If you really want to help the American theater, don't be an actress, dahling. Be an audience.
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One of the things I realized early in my career is that you do what you believe, in knowing that if you don't, you will never like yourself. When you compromise out of fear or ambition, it eats inside you.
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I can be happy with who I am, not what I should be, or what I might have been, or what someone tells me I must be.
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Follow your feelings. If it feels right, move forward. If it doesn't feel right, don't do it.
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The fundamental glue that holds any relationship together is trust.
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I do make sure that I've got people who are experts that are helping me make the best decisions possible.
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Persistence is the measurement of your belief in yourself.
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I miss you even more than I could have believed; and I was prepared to miss you a good deal.
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Men are boys for such a long time and really don't start getting the great roles until they're in their mid-thirties. But then they've got a long time to do them, whereas for women, it's all about playing younger and younger and younger.
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I don't think about competition. I am definitely attracted to not just playing a regular character - I don't know there's any such thing as "regular. In American Crime, I get to play a runaway who's living with her pimp in North Carolina and she's a prostitute, but she's a victim of human trafficking because she's under 18. I like those roles. That's what I wanted; I wanted to play someone that was a challenge.
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Even when I do roles that are really profoundly abusive, like, I would say, in 'Deadwood' - there's a guy who's a breeding ground for ignorance and hurtful behavior - the fact that people are so taken aback by that is a good thing because they're looking at themselves, and there's a part of me in there, too.
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Man is pre-eminently endowed with the power of voluntarily and consciously determining his own point of view.
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I do try to look at scripts and keep an eye out for challenging roles.