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Bulduru Quotes By Gurinder Chadha

I went to L.A., and I was on two different studio movies at Fox and Sony, but they were never made in the end. When the second one wasn't happening, I ended up doing an episode of 'Who Do You Think You Are?' for the BBC, and went on a roots trip from England to Kenya, India, and pre-partition India in Pakistan, where my family originally came from. — Gurinder Chadha

Bulduru Quotes By Jay Leno

In his big victory speech last night, Senator Kerry said that he wanted to defeat George Bush and the 'economy of privilege.' Then he hugged his wife, Teresa, heir to the multi-million dollar Heinz food fortune. — Jay Leno

Bulduru Quotes By Nora Dunn

Years ago I was a runway model, and I used to get laughs. I thought it was a joke anyway. — Nora Dunn

Bulduru Quotes By Amy Poehler

Our parents surround us with origin stories that create deep grooves in the vinyl records of our lives. — Amy Poehler

Bulduru Quotes By Anatole France

Men are not created to know, men are not created to understand ... and our illusions increase with our knowledge. — Anatole France

Bulduru Quotes By Kevin Johnson

I think that New York is the city of all cities. There is so much diversity there. I also like that when I go there, I can catch a play or musical and see some of the most talented people practicing their craft. — Kevin Johnson

Bulduru Quotes By Helen Rowland

A man loses his illusions first, his teeth second, and his follies last. — Helen Rowland

Bulduru Quotes By Henry Adams

No historian can take part with
or against
the forces he has to study. To him even the extinction of the human race should merely be a fact to be grouped with other vital statistics. — Henry Adams

Bulduru Quotes By John Gardiner Calkins Brainard

The rustle of the leaves in summer's hush When wandering breezes touch them, and the sigh That filters through the forest, or the gush That swells and sinks amid the branches high,
'Tis all the music of the wind, and we Let fancy float on the aeolian breath. — John Gardiner Calkins Brainard