Revathi Actress Quotes & Sayings
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I'm an actor who they said was wrinkled and balding and everything else when I was in my early 30's. Most of the people who wrote that who thought they were younger than me are now bald and wrinkled. — Jack Nicholson

Make history or be a part of it. — Phil Knight

I know acting is not impersonating, but I'm good with impressions. I can do impressions of people I know, and people I've been, and roles that I've acted before. — Jemima Kirke

I have amply provided for my son during my lifetime. — William S. Hart

Most evolving lineages, human or otherwise, when threatened with extinction, don't do anything special to avoid it. — George C. Williams

Do what you love but do what it takes to do what you love. — Todd Stocker

When you really need help, people will respond. Sincerity means dropping the image facade and showing a willingness to be vulnerable. Tell it the way it is, lumps and all. Don't worry if your presentation isn't perfect; ask from your heart. Keep it simple, and people will open up to you. — Jack Canfield

The practical reality is that any present-tense version of the world is unstable. What we currently consider to be true--both objectively and subjectively--is habitually provisional. — Chuck Klosterman

With increasing skill, the ads glorify her "role" as an American housewife-knowing that her very lack of identity in that role will make her fall for whatever they are selling. — Betty Friedan

People get to like a soul, but a satisfactory hat makes an impression at first sight. — Pearl Mary Teresa Craigie

I vowed to never use my American accent, and I didn't. Even going to get the paper in the morning to buying milk down at the shop, getting a cab, wherever. — Lake Bell

Vous perdez votre temps! (You're wasting your time.) — Kathleen Flinn

The enemy is within, and within stays within, and we can't get out of within. — Arthur Miller

There's a lot of craft in songwriting. The divine inspiration is when the idea comes. It may be a riff. It may be a word. It may be a phrase. It may be a title. Sometimes, in the best of both worlds, that divine inspiration extends through the whole song. I've literally sat down and written a song from beginning to end, almost complete lyrics and everything without ever stopping ... in two minutes. The chorus of 'She's Gone' was like that.. — John Oates

It's always fun to play cops and robbers. — Timothy Olyphant