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Jodhaa Akbar 2008 Quotes By Leonard Jacobson

The underlying motivation that drives all addiction is our insistence on avoiding pain. However, the pain you are avoiding is based in the past, and has nothing to do with the present moment. — Leonard Jacobson

Jodhaa Akbar 2008 Quotes By Dr. Dre

Engineering and mixing are absolutely key. Once a song is done, for me personally, it's usually two or three days to get the mix down. — Dr. Dre

Jodhaa Akbar 2008 Quotes By Aimee Mullins

I hate the words 'handicapped' and 'disabled'. They imply that you are less than whole. I don't see myself that way at all. — Aimee Mullins

Jodhaa Akbar 2008 Quotes By Gaddy Bergmann

Today's stories are tomorrow's legends. — Gaddy Bergmann

Jodhaa Akbar 2008 Quotes By George Hickenlooper

Simon Monjack had nothing to do with 'Factory Girl.' He filed a frivolous lawsuit against us ... making bogus claims that we had stolen his script. He held us literally to hostage and we were forced to settle with him as he held our production over a barrel. — George Hickenlooper

Jodhaa Akbar 2008 Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

A love that is based on the goodness of those whom you love is a mercenary affair. — Mahatma Gandhi

Jodhaa Akbar 2008 Quotes By Katherine Anne Porter

People can't hear anything except when it's nonsense. Then they hear every word. If you try to talk sense, they think you don't mean it, or don't know anything anyway, or it's not true, or it's against religion, or it's not what they are used to reading in the newspapers ... — Katherine Anne Porter

Jodhaa Akbar 2008 Quotes By Susanna Kaysen

Reality was getting too dense. — Susanna Kaysen

Jodhaa Akbar 2008 Quotes By George Eliot

If a man means to be hard, let him keep in his saddle and speak from that height, above the level of pleading eyes, and with the command of a distant horizon. — George Eliot