Zsa Zsa Gabor Quotes
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When I was travelling in Rajasthan people were waving hands, and it felt like I was visiting my own constituency.
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I would like to be the first ambassador to the United States from the United States.
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I grew up in different parts of Africa. I grew up in Mozambique and places like that. I've been in South Africa many times.
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I was baptized a Baptist, but I'm just Christian, as far as I'm concerned. I could go in any church, doesn't matter if it's Baptist, Protestant, Episcopal, or Catholic.
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For every person that doesn't like you, there's gonna be somebody who does.
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My kids like their eggs with catsup. I like mine with salsa.
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Growing up, there were no families on TV that looked like mine.
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I like a sort of androgynous look, but I also love feminine shapes.
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I feel like I'm supposed to be a shooter.
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I would like to write a movie and, if it wasn't too crazy, also direct.
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Evil is like water, it abounds, is cheap, soon fouls, but runs itself clear of taint.
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Everything I record, I just try to sound like me and come up with songs that suit what I do and then just go for it. I never know what the public's going to like, anyway.
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At some point, you decide to take something you really like and turn it into a business you love.
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The whole experience on 'Grown Ups 2' was like going to adult summer camp.
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I like music a lot.
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If you feel like snacking, stock up on almonds, walnuts and cranberries.
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I don't like parties past 2 am. Then it's all losers and weirdos.
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Love, and do what you like.
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I like happy endings.
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Personally, I don't like the term 'success.' It's too arbitrary and too relative a thing. It's usually someone else's definition, not yours.
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I like a scarf with a shirt; it throws it off a bit.
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We're talking about in the Proposition 8 case fundamental rights, civil rights. I offer no apology for the position I took in Prop. 8.
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Rather than turning away from the staggering scale and depth of misery caused by war, we must strive to develop our capacity to empathize and feel the sufferings of others.
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Husbands are like fires - they go out when unattended.