Daboville Family Quotes & Sayings
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I've done two remakes, 'Rowdy Rathore' and 'Son of Sardaar,' and I see nothing wrong with it. The originals were in a language that not everyone understands, so when you're making it in another language, you can reach a much wider audience. That's how I look at it. — Sonakshi Sinha

I never go to the Grammys. I just never go. I don't know if I care enough, and I went because my son wanted to go, and they asked us to present Best Hip Hop Group of the Year. You know, we had two records from Compton in there, and it was just like a cool thing to do, and to do with your son, and it was just cool. But we was the first award up, so after I did my thing I just jumped in the car and came on back home. — Ice Cube

For change to happen in any community, the initiative must come from the individual. — Dalai Lama

I hadn't realized, until I actually heard his voice, how much I'd missed the demented little perv. — Jim Butcher

A representative is free delivery; she's a personal beauty consultant. Some people want that high touch. — Andrea Jung

I was just passing by. Saw the commotion. Figured you were involved. — Darynda Jones

Make rest a necessity, not an objective. Only rest long enough to gather strength. — Jim Rohn

I love being with my friends, relaxing and talking. — Kate Bush

If I don't fool you, I'm not doing my job as a magician.
If I make you feel foolish, I'm not doing my job as a human being. — Jerry Andrus

I don't know how many more movies I'm going to get the opportunity to make and I don't want to look back and go: "Man, I just floated through that one." Or: "I did that one for the money." I want to be able to say that I worked as a hard as I could and I did the best work that I could do. — Tina Fey

was walking down the long corridor at the Ministry, and he was almost at the spot where Julia had slipped the note into his hand when he became aware that someone larger than himself was walking just behind him. The person, whoever it was, gave a small cough, evidently as a prelude to speaking. Winston stopped abruptly and turned. It was O'Brien. — George Orwell