Item numbers are not my cup of tea.
KANGANA RANAUTMy biggest asset is that I know how to learn, and that, I believe, will help me in the long run.
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When I was a little girl I decorated myself with pearls, cut my own hair, wore thigh high socks and heels. People laughed at me.
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When the anxiety of loneliness is at its peak, it is important to keep the fire burning, and remember that we are all in this together.
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I find meditative partnership with my horse, being one with another being is such as exhilarating experience
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My biggest asset is that I know how to learn, and that, I believe, will help me in the long run.
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It is important to give talent their due. And if celebrities are struggling with personal and mental health issues, the media should try and emphasize with them, rather than making it difficult for them.
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I come from a middle class family, and my parents weren’t too supportive of my career choices.
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It’s very hard for me to find any sort of shame or blame in my life. I’m not made that way.
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As it is, relationships are difficult, aren’t they?
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A lot of my friends are getting married, but I don’t think that is what I need. I am under no such pressure that if everybody is having a boyfriend, I too should have one.
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I have been the struggler of the century. Fortunately, everyone loves the underdog.
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I write poems, I meditate. I don’t live up to people’s expectations. I don’t do the conventional cool things – I know I am the coolest person.
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I don’t find anything upsetting or gross or degrading about fighting with a mental illness: Bipolar or Schizophrenia.
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Money can’t buy everything, but it can buy most of it. Because of money, I could give my parents a comfortable life.
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Value your health above everything.
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I don’t seek validation outside, not even with the audience. Today they like me, but tomorrow they may hate me. I don’t want to be anybody’s role model.
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