Karan Patel Quotes
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I am remarkably pleased with Obama. I had grave misgivings about him.
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When you look at the results that Newt Gingrich got when he was speaker, he got results for the American people.
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My mother was a classical pianist and my stepfather was an industrialist who was passionate about composing contemporary music.
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People don't understand that all presidents, the minute they become president, get a knock at the door. And there's a man there saying, 'Let's talk about your funeral.' At the time I thought, God, that's a terrible thing. Later on, I thought it was pretty wise.
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When the peace treaty is signed, the war isn't over for the veterans, or the family. It's just starting.
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I have not fully had the opportunity to evaluate the impact of cameras in the courtroom.
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Imagine trying to be a gay actor, a gay anything in modern Russia? Where to be positively oneself, to be affectionate in public with someone you love of the same gender, or to talk of that love in the hearing of anyone under 18, will put you prison?
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We have to still develop the Ikea group. We need many billions of Swiss francs to take on China or Russia.
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I think happiness is a combination of pleasure, engagement and meaningfulness.
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Eventually, the bad boy image affects fans' willingness to show up.
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My original idea was to produce and not make records myself.
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Famous people feel that they must perpetually be on the crest of the wave, not realising that it is against all the rules of life. You can't be on top all the time, it isn't natural.
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It's funny because everyone says, 'Oh you're reclusive; you don't do social media,' but it's not about being reclusive. I like direct contact, and I like contact that's purposeful.
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When people recognise me they just kind of go 'Hi how are you,' really kind of cool you know.
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If I still lived in Russia, I'd be dead... or a really effective oligarch.
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Being first lady is the hardest unpaid job in the world.
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If I could play drums like Patrick Carney or Taylor Hawkins, I'd be a really happy person.
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I pride myself on my personilty and not my looks because one day, I will be old and crusty with a moustache, and someone is going to love me for my personality and not looks. So whoever is going to marry me is going to laugh till he dies.
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In a faraway land called 'pre-2000,' what Earthlings now call blogging was called 'keeping a diary.' It's hard work to do well. I tried doing it in the early 1990s but had to stop because I no longer had a life - instead I had this thing that generated anecdotes to go into my diary. The diary took over and I had to stop.
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And what my constitutional values are are wholly irrelevant to the job, and so neither you nor anyone else will know what they are.
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Having a day job again I found really kind of fueled my fiction, because it became almost this forbidden thing where I had to sneak off and do it in private.
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Everyone wants to belong, and everyone needs to belong in order to make a career on some level.
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I would not be opposed to devising a new system of pensions, in which one part was based on collective provision, but which also gave incentives for people to take out an additional, personal plan.
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My job is to act, so I just focus on that.