Top 14 Mandayam Sujata Quotes

#1. The greatest antidote to insecurity & sense of fear is compassion. It brings one back to the basis of one's inner strength.

Dalai Lama

#2. Stories are magic, and that is why the first thing any dictator does is to ban the stories that do not agree with him.

James Renner

#3. And does man simply choose evil, or does he create it?

Ted Dekker

#4. Only free men are thoroughly grateful one to another.

Baruch Spinoza

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#6. And the most important thing - apart from telling a good, believable story, and being a true character - is to be someone the audience will care about, even if you're playing a murderer or rapist.

Anna Friel

#7. Is all this necessary?" Bowen wanted to know. "Perhaps not," Wolfe allowed, "but I'm exposing a murderer and claim a measure of indulgence. You must have expected to spend hours here. Am I tedious?" "Go ahead.

Rex Stout

#8. I used to love to make things - you couldn't drag me away for dinner because I was always writing a story or something.

Fiona Apple

#9. When it comes to shoes, you don't really need more than a few pairs of wing tips or oxfords. They're classics. And I wear only black shoes in the city. Brown ones are for the country.

Thom Browne

#10. It's madness to hand in a script to a director, leave them alone, and for the director not to want the writer there with rehearsals and the shoot.

Peter Morgan

#11. I'm kind of a low-key guy. The spotlight doesn't suit me. I'm more of a side dish
cole slaw or French fries or a Wham! backup singer.

Haruki Murakami

#12. Eloquence may be found in conversations and in all kinds of writings; it is rarely found when looked for, and sometimes discovered where it is least expected.

Jean De La Bruyere

#13. I'm wearying to escape into that glorious world, and to be always there: not seeing it dimly through tears, and yearning for it through the walls of an aching heart: but really with it, and in it.

Emily Bronte

#14. Worry is the last infirmity of the weak-minded.

E. C. R. Lorac

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