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I appreciate art in any form. So it applies to clothes as well. On stage, I think people prefer me in Indian outfits ... in fact, it goes with the kind of songs I sing as well. Indianness in the form of a sari, or a chaniya choli or jeans with something interesting, matches my style of singing. — Shreya Ghoshal

How could a person be caught that way, in an instant, by a glance, the lift of an eyebrow, the curve of an arm? But he was. — Margaret Atwood

As far as France is concerned, we are ready to envisage everything that can be done under UNSCR 1441. [ ... ] But I repeat that every possibility offered by the present resolution must be explored, that there are a lot of them and they still leave us with a lot of leeway when it comes to ways of achieving the objective of eliminating any weapons of mass destruction which may exist in Iraq. I'd like nevertheless to note that, as things stand at the moment, I have, to my knowledge, no indisputable proof in this sphere. — Jacques Chirac

In terms of acting, we go through phases of being really inspired by film and television and actors and works that we've read. — Laura Vandervoort

I don't care about other kids. Only mine. — Harlan Coben

Saudi Arabia is one of India's most valued strategic partners. — Salman Khurshid

I'd had an early stint in acting school, and there was something satisfying about becoming a character, about being inside another mind that you had to create out of yourself. As I moved toward a life in writing, I found many of the things I'd learned in acting school still applied. — Michael Redhill

There's a buzz to failing and not dying. — Stephen Colbert

A children's book is the perfect place where young readers can understand the world because they can take a deep breath and look at it and imagine and contemplate while they're looking at. — Jan Brett

The student ends up lusting after time with the teacher, hanging on her every word, and forgetting that this is about him or her, the student, not the teacher. — Zoketsu Norman Fischer

Nothing is black and white. There may be day and night, but not without the dawn and the dusk. — Hannah Hart