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My films have become bilingual. When everyone saw 'Chennai Express,' they said it was a bilingual. But I am proud that 'Chennai Express' is the highest-grossing Hindi film down South. — Rohit Shetty

The fingers of his free hand work their way into my hair and tilt my head to the side as he deepens the kiss. He gets more aggressive, like he wants to gobble me up. And I want him to. God, I want him to. — M. Leighton

Perfection is an awful prison, which shackles the soul and chains the spirit in shame and despair. — David Foster

I don't lift weights. — Liam Hemsworth

This is what happens. You tell your friends your most personal secrets, and they use them against you. — Sophie Kinsella

Sally: 'We're in India: think spirituality, positive energy -'
Katia: 'Peace?'
Sally: 'And love.'
Katia: 'Karma.'
Sally: 'Tantra! Actually, maybe not that. Sounds a bit tiring and we do have work to do. — Emma Jackson

Most men need their wives to need them, and I've seen that lead to their downfall — Laird Hamilton

I played under many Captains, but Dhoni is the one, who fulfilled my Dream of winning World Cup — Sachin Tendulkar

Don't leave home without your left hemisphere — Michael Gazzaniga

Animations are really powerful - it's not just entertainment, it's a very cunning way to get good ideas across. — Benedict Cumberbatch

I think there's a good kid underneath everybody. I really do. — Maury Povich

Advocates of capitalism are very apt to appeal to the sacred principles of liberty, which are embodied in one maxim: The fortunate must not be restrained in the exercise of tyranny over the unfortunate. — Bertrand Russell

The library drew Bean down the street, as it had drawn all of us over the years. Our parents had trained us to become readers, and the town's library had been the one place, other than church, that we visited every week. — Eleanor Brown

If everyone approved, there'd be no point to it. — Sally Robinson

[History] ... is nothing else but the rise and disappearance of races. — Arthur Kemp