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Basically I am just another actor who loves his work and this thing about age only exists in the media.
Whatever free time I get, I love to catch news and sports shows.
Even fake news tries to convince us of its reality, but it does so mostly by appealing to your preconceived notions, your shared biases, or your prejudice. How to do the opposite? To create a sense of the real and then challenge your biases. I think that is my favourite aspect of writing, and that is what I've tried to do in 'The Lovers.'
There is a great deal of freshness and charm in '400 Blows.' There is also a great deal of visual poetry in the way in which Truffaut's camera looks at his beloved city.
To me, self-esteem is not self-love. It is self-acknowledgment, as in recognizing and accepting who you are.
I love writing letters. In order to write a novel in first person, I think I needed an addressee.
I loved Madeleine L'Engle as a child - 'A Wrinkle in Time.'
If you could literally 'rid' yourself of your problems by voicing them, I'd be all for it. But since that isn't so, why not reserve the spoken word for functional interactions and witticisms, if not declarations of love?
I want to go wherever there's great work. I'm a huge fan of film primarily. But you can get a great TV show and get attached to it. Making a great film is forever, though, so I always want to be part of film. It's my first love.
Punjabi music is loved across the globe.
'Haaye ve' is special to me because it is about unconditional love. The song is that when you love someone you can take the most drastic step for that person.
He loves tea. Harjeet can drink even 100 cups of tea.
I love and admire Pankaj Tripathi as an actor.
As awful as the crimes of Stalinism were, the vast majority of the Russian population was trying to survive, to love, to have a sense of purpose.
I love 19th-century Russian literature, the avant garde, the Soviet period.
I've always loved reading manifestos. Collectively, they represent a triumph of style.
Across the board, from my mother to my father to my aunts and uncles, everybody has always given me a lot of love.
I love vinyl, man.
I love when people are coming up and they're working hard and you can see that they're really focused on the process to their music. I really dig that. As a musician, it's nice to see people who really care about the process.
Understanding where your food comes from, trying to bolster local farmers and local economies and having a better connection to the food around you and the people around you, only good can come of that. I love to be involved with things like that.
You never really get a chance to sit down with the people you love, unless you really make an effort to do it. It doesn't just happen naturally anymore.
I love what I do, so I don't mind working.
I wrote a novel about Israelis who live their own lives on the slope of a volcano. Near a volcano one still falls in love, one still gets jealous, one still wants a promotion, one still gossips.
I love Israel, but I don't like it very much.
Very often, fanaticism begins at home. It begins inside the family. It begins with the urge to change our kin, to change our beloved ones for their own good because we think we know better than them what is good and what is bad for them, what is right and what is wrong in their thinking.
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