Armaan Malik Quotes
When it comes to advice, I always consult my father regarding everything, as he has seen the industry inside out, and he is the best person to guide me.

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My father was 40 when he had me, so he was more a grandparent than a parent.
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If it's free, it's advice; if you pay for it, it's counseling; if you can use either one, it's a miracle.
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I visited my father for the full ten years that he was in prison, so we already had a deep and loving relationship, and remembered our mother at those times.
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My mom cooked for us, and on the weekend, we always had Sunday dinner. My father liked to bake.
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My parents were divorced and I would spend weekends with my father.
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My father was always playing the piano. He played all kinds of music - Gershwin, all kinds of stuff.
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But generally I am fine with a capital F; probably in extraordinary shape for a man of my age.
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I felt that Balanchine was my father towards me. He was the person I most admired and looked up to.
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I grew up in North Carolina. My father was a salesperson; he sold textiles.
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Even though he's a third-generation San Franciscan, my father's very European in some ways, and he loves wine.
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My biggest bits of advice are, write as much as you can, finish what you start, get a thick skin, don't take crap from anyone, but also live your life and have fun. The stereotype of a writer holed up alone all day is really unhelpful. You can't write real people and real emotion if you don't let yourself experience them.
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My father was champion of North Africa and he beat the European champ. He was very good, a professional for 12 years. We're from a big family of boxers. My father has seven brothers.
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When I was born, my father was a copper miner in Butte, Montana. It was a hard-core, blue-collar situation.
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Leading by example is the most powerful advice you can give to anybody.
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The nineteenth century, especially the second half of it, was a time of restatement in Ireland. After the famine, after the failed rebellions of the Forties and Sixties, the cultural and political desires for self-determination began to shape each other in a series of riffs on independence and identity.
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I still relate to my father very much. I mean, I talk to him in a certain way, as we do talk to the dead.
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Liberals need to take the advice they routinely give to conservatives: that there are consequences to their divisive rhetoric, and that in their attempts to score political points, they are also inciting violence.
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If a country is to be corruption free and become a nation of beautiful minds, I strongly feel there are three key societal members who can make a difference. They are the father, the mother and the teacher.
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Sometimes the best coaching advice you can get is simple acknowledgement that there's nothing else you could have done.
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Electing a black man named Barack Obama President in the same country that elected George W. Bush - twice! - is as far-fetched as a hustler from Marcy performing at that President's inauguration. But it happened.
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The prophet and the martyr do not see the hooting throng. Their eyes are fixed on the eternities.
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It occurred to me that cats were being held back a little bit. I thought, 'I'll give the cat human thoughts and feelings but not be apologetic for it. That would be very catlike.'
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We all have a great time. And then I go to bed, get up and do it all over again. I like my life.
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When it comes to advice, I always consult my father regarding everything, as he has seen the industry inside out, and he is the best person to guide me.