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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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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I collect imported teas, I have a few cupboards full! It's like wine, each has it's own flavour and you get into their little nuances.
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I had a guitar when I was 6 or 7, a plastic guitar with the Beatles' faces on it. It would be a collector's item now. It would fetch a hefty sum, I imagine.
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They say the test of literary power is whether a man can write an inscription. I say, 'Can he name a kitten?'
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If you so choose, the challenges can make you stronger. If you so choose, the disappointments can make you more determined.
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We are all aware that corruption is pervasive. It operates at every level. The poor may carry its greatest burden, but it is an affliction that every Indian is desperate to be rid of.
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Husbands are like fires - they go out when unattended.