Raashi Khanna Quotes
I struggled a bit with Malayalam, but it was easier speaking Tamil; it is closer to Telugu.

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Limitlessness is important for me; I want to be able to use every opportunity to push me forward onto the next thing.
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Sometimes art is ahead of revolution.
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Cooking is for chefs. Science informs us and lets us cook while knowing what we are doing, but it is not a replacement for the skills of a chef.
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I was baptized alongside my mother when I was 8 years old. Since then I have tried to walk a Christian life. And now that I'm getting older I realize that I'm walking even closer with my God.
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It takes just as little time to see the positive side of life as it does the negative side.
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But Nightshirts aren't dangerous," Pippi assured her. "They don't bite anybody except in self defense.
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A knight whose heart is set upon the Way, but who is ashamed of wearing shabby clothes and eating coarse food, is not worth calling into counsel.
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I have spoken with many former athletes, and they tell me the best time they had was in sports. I listen to them and use their experience in my career.
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They waste life in what are called good resolutions-partial efforts at reformation, feebly commenced, heartlessly conducted, and hopelessly concluded.
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Art that arises out of the inner landscape, and is connected to our lived experience, illuminates the darkness and heals the soul.
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In this day and age if you've got the technology then it's vital to use that technology to track people down. The number on the database should be the maximum number you can get.
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In my day job, I worry non-stop about making wise investments for long-term gains.
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I use a combination of all my influences on my albums.
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There is no fear without some hope, and no hope without some fear.
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I love the idea of my kids speaking Spanish. I wish I was better at it. Luckily, my son's really into Dora and Diego on Nick Jr. It makes it so much fun to have him tell me what things are in Spanish.
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I struggled a bit with Malayalam, but it was easier speaking Tamil; it is closer to Telugu.