Varun Dhawan Quotes
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No god ever gave any man anything, nor ever answered any prayer at any time - nor ever will.
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When I first started out, I was a bad actor.
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I like silence; I'm a gregarious loner and without the solitude, I lose my gregariousness.
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The moral of a fable is eternal. The moral of a story is temporary to a story.
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And they just saw me on that and - from the time I was 11 until I was 12, I guess. And then when I had just turned 13, they asked me if I wanted to tour with Johnny Cash back East.
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Everything that has happened to me has been amazing and surprising.
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A key reason that elections are run so badly is that in most states, political partisans are in charge.
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I was always quite good with accents - I always had quite a good ear - so from the age of about 13, I used to do a lot of voiceover and dubbing for foreign films.
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Working with Disney is really and truly like working with a family. Everyone is so supportive and so wonderful. I've worked with Disney since I was twelve, and they've given me so many opportunities that I'll forever be grateful for.
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What works for a man, still does not work for a woman - both in terms of how they see themselves and how we see them.
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I don't drink coffee.
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I love to see a wood full of bluebells. Growing up in the Kent countryside, I have special memories of this brief annual spectacle.
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I've never been a calm, midrange type person.
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The fear of hell, or aiming to be blest, savors too much of private interest.
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I think every business, really, has a unique reason for being, unique assets, unique attributes, a unique history. And that can be turned into a very attractive design story, essentially, that consumers can relate to.
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Parsi theater was known for melodrama.
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I very much looked up to Janet Evans and Summer Sanders.
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Before I was ever a poet, my father was writing poems about me, so it was a turning of the tables when I became a poet and started answering, speaking back to his poems in ways that I had not before.
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I grew up in a very small town in Massachusetts, and it goes without saying that there weren't many Nigerian families in that town, and a lot of people couldn't say Uzoamaka.
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It makes sense that it's so different from film and television, because it's so in-depth. As actors, when we're in film or television, we can have transcendent moments and we get to work with really creative and incredible people, but it's such a small percentage of your time that's about your process.
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There are some things that other people just don't want to forgive you for. For instance, Woody Allen and Soon-Yi.
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What I am looking for is a blessing not in disguise.
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People think the effort is less in popular commercial cinema, but that's not true.