Fidel Castro Quotes
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No one expected me to become a champion.
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With liberalisation, Indian industry gained international exposure because of which it became imperative for companies to rework their strategies to become globally competitive.
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Well if somebody's giving me a script, I'll consider it. But it's not something I'm chasing.
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Far too many executives have become more concerned with the 'four P's' - pay, perks, power and prestige - rather than making profits for shareholders.
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Feminism remains something that needs to be explained to people.
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I like artists who have something to say, not wallpaper.
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I'm potentially worth a lot of money, but I've got to go and make something that's worth a lot of money.
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Womanhood is something you don't consider until it hits you.
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Proclaiming a sexual preference is something that straight men never really have to bother with.
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While I deeply admire actors who deeply prepare, it's just not something I do.
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In a way my reputation has become that of the curmudgeon.
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Every religion there's something foul going on.
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As I have got older, I have become easier on myself. It's about realising things can't be perfect.
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When I get on a roll with something, it's really hard for me to put it down unfinished.
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One bipartisan policy tradition is to deny Americans the use of our own resources.
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We did not become libertarians because we are altruists.
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But since the middle of the century in particular, the music has become very irregular in rhythm.
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There are days when I still want to be able to do what I want when I want, but there's also something wonderful about being secure.
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But only art and music have the power to bring peace.
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I, for one, can't be sure at all there is a God.
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In my mind, every single female character I've written is plus-size.
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I don't know if people are born with a worldview or if their thinking is a product of their environment.
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To invent something, all you need is imagination and a big pile of junk.
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Cynicism is something which has become symbolic of imperial policy.