Akhil Sharma Quotes
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My personal opinion is that I'm in the media too much. I'm not a politician, I'm a businessman. I would like to be without any extra visibility.
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Trust is something I know has to be earned whether you're a husband, a father, or a congressman.
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I've got spider veins all over my legs, so I wear opaque tights all winter. All sorts of colours.
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I have some of the old videos of my performances on it.
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I am not ever in the business of making anyone feel bad.
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Going back to my own past as a reader, I was a big, big reader of romances, particularly as a teenager, the age that my books are aimed at.
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I am a fiscal conservative.
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I'm a big fan of film for one reason: because it is visual.
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I don't actually sit down and write, but I just have a lot of different ideas about films and making movies.
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I write slowly. I actually write quickly, but I throw out so much material.
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I drink a lot of water and I never leave the house without putting on moisturizer and lip gloss.
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I can definitely be tough when pushed. In relationships, you have to take a stand for who you are and how you're willing to be treated.
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Seek the seeker.
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It's impossible to explain what I felt in that moment, just very, very happy to win this title. For me, it is a dream to play in this tournament. But to win, I never imagined something like this.
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Around them the gawping locals sat, amazed with an amazement that never grew less…
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Nana (to Mariam): When I'm gone, you'll have nothing in this world. You are nothing!
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If you're really a mean person you're going to come back as a fly and eat poop.
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I've always been pretty energetic.
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As soon as I get in a rhythm, I'm very hard to stop.
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Day buries day; month, month; and year the year: Our life is but a chain of many deaths.
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I have seven children by six different mothers. Maybe success was too good to me.
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The same challenge also appears in an even more fraught setting: dating. Optimal stopping is the science of serial monogamy. Simple algorithms offer solutions not only to an apartment hunt but to all such situations in life where we confront the question of optimal stopping. People grapple witah these issues every day—although surely poets have spilled more ink on the tribulations of courtship than of parking—and they do so with, in some cases, considerable anguish. But the anguish is unnecessary. Mathematically, at least, these are solved problems. Every harried renter, driver, and suitor you see around you as you go through a typical week is essentially reinventing the wheel. They don’t need a therapist; they need an algorithm. The therapist tells them to find the right, comfortable balance between impulsivity and overthinking. The algorithm tells them the balance is thirty-seven percent.
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I think one can be more honest in fiction than in a memoir.