Maang Quotes & Sayings
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When Rakesh Roshan called me for 'Khoon Bhari Maang,' it was supposed to be a six month shoot, but I ended up staying for four years doing 12 films. — Kabir Bedi

There are men who need to defile themselves in order to get on with their lives. — Rick Moody

Yet in truth you spoke not of her but of needs unsatisfied, — Kahlil Gibran

Life is short, so forgive quickly, believe slowly, love truly, laugh loudly and never avoid anything that makes you smile. — Anonymous

Some men can maintain cragginess and weary masculinity. Women just get old. — Meryl Streep

Love is not a business. It's not a transaction. It's not an exchange or something you get for doing something it's not a trade. It's a gift! — Tony Robbins

It seemed crazy that something so big, so seemingly permanent, could be knocked down by a little wind and rain. — Morgan Matson

The Nazi murder squads just wouldn't waste a bullet on a child. I just couldn't process that. I couldn't handle it. — Natasha Kaplinsky

Hole in One: an occurence in which a ball is hit directly from the tee into the hole in a single shot by a golfer playing alone. — Henry Beard

The proponents of UFOs offer up impressive quantities of principally eyewitness data, which although largely subjective and circumstantial in nature, is nevertheless quite intriguing ... Many of the high-quality sighting reports involve certain objective aspects, which, to an open-minded bystander, are quite impressive. — Peter Davenport

He that can toy with his ministry and count it to be like a trade, or like any other profession, was never called of God. But he that has a charge pressing on his heart, and a woe ringing in his ear, and preaches as though he heard the cried of hell behind him, and saw his God looking down on him-oh, how that man entreats the Lord that his hearers may not hear in vain! — Charles Spurgeon

My definition of success is control. — Kenneth Branagh

I believe that children are, by nature, very forgiving. I don't think children expect their parents to be perfect. I think they demand that their parents be real. — Beth Moore