Madame Gandhi (Kiran Gandhi) Quotes
Protests all day today in Los Angeles - I cried the whole time - it felt powerful to be with so many people who want better for the world
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I guess you could say I'm pretty wary.
Sam Riley
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If Boston charters can be stymied despite their extraordinary success, charters anywhere can be stopped.
Brown Campbell
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I hate ugliness. You know I'm allergic to ugliness.
Imelda Marcos
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I began directing episodes, which was a great light every couple of months. We never short-changed our audience, but it became something that you had to work at rather than something that was a pleasure.
Patrick Stewart
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I've refined my mechanics, refined my pitches. I've gotten more confidence, and I've gotten more determination. I've got a better idea what I'm doing out there.
Randy Johnson
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We asked our friends and relations to lend us their children, and, because we lived in London, children loved to come and stay for their half-term holidays.
Maeve Binchy
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The cool thing about working and meeting a lot of people through your acting is that you never know who you might work with, in the future.
Tania Raymonde
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I never liked my father. He really was a dullard and misanthrope. My mother and he were married for 22, years and it was an ill match. She encouraged me to be a writer. She opened her home to black friends, and this was the 1950s. She didn't care later when I write about her.
Edmund White
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I read my first book on Woodrow Wilson at age 15, and I was hooked.
A. Scott Berg
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I was a dancer, so for me, if I don't work out for a week or move my body in some sense, I feel weird.
Kate Hudson
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I got successful awfully quick, and I wanted it... But I do think there is responsibility to move the musical theater form forward. I think you always have to be aware of the work that came before and build on that.
Harold Prince
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Publishing is a business, and I completely understand it. But when you don't have to depend on writing for your identity or your income, you can do whatever you want.
Hanya Yanagihara
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It doesn't matter to me if someone is a Republican or a Democrat, I'm going to be the governor for all Marylanders.
Larry Hogan
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Equal access to reading is fundamental to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
Karin Slaughter
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Fashion is a way of not having to decide who you are. Style is deciding who you are and being able to perpetuate it.
Quentin Crisp
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Quare religio pedibus subiecta vicissimopteritur, nos exaequat victoria caelo.
Lucretius
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I grew up in the countryside, so I had quite a feral life up until the age of about fourteen.
James Norton
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I gave a funny speech at my wife's birthday party, and I'm thinking, 'Hey, I've still got it.'
Larry David
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I would have done well as a gypsy child, I think. A circus baby. I coulda played a great street urchin or ragamuffin. Or just been one. I certainly liked entertaining people and making jokes, but I don't know necessarily if that's what your child is prone to that you should necessarily put them in a real working industry at six years old.
Natasha Lyonne
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There are some remarks that are so stupid that to be even vaguely aware of them is the intellectual equivalent of living next door to Chernobyl.
Elizabeth Wurtzel
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That's probably why my face was looking so crazy when I was crying [in "Hardball"] because it was some real.
Michael B. Jordan
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I suspect political fiction is at its best precisely when it doesn't preach, but restricts itself to showing the reader a different way of life or thought, and merely makes it clear that this is an end-point or outcome for some kind of political creed.
Charles Stross
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Protests all day today in Los Angeles - I cried the whole time - it felt powerful to be with so many people who want better for the world
Madame Gandhi