Danh ngôn của Randeep Hooda

Love to me has meant different things at different junctures of my life. I'm not a hopeless romantic.
Love to me has meant different things at different junctures of my life. I'm not a hopeless romantic.
Tình yêu đối với tôi có ý nghĩa khác nhau ở những thời điểm khác nhau trong cuộc đời tôi. Tôi không phải là người lãng mạn vô vọng.
Tác giả: Randeep Hooda | Chuyên mục: Romantic | Sứ mệnh: [7]
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Randeep Hooda
- There is an interaction and action, reaction between two people. One should show honesty in a relationship. Be honest to your partner and tell him everything. How long can you do things with dishonesty and that's wrong. Don't get into a relationship if you can't be honest.
- Be it Valentine's Day, Father's Day or Mother's Day, I feel all days are reminders of some feelings. February 14 doesn't hold any special relevance for me.
- Love is a strange emotion. It is ever evolving. Lust is transient. With time, one realizes that love and togetherness are two different things. Very few people are lucky enough to experience the two emotions simultaneously.
- Seriously I suspected I was a good actor, though I didn't know it during 'Monsoon Wedding.' Now I realize the more I learn, the less I know about acting... and life.
- Knowledge is power. You can't begin a career, for that matter even a relationship, unless you know everything there is to know about it.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Romantic
- I'd like to do a romantic comedy.
- Yeah, but there's nobody who represents romance to me like Cary Grant.
- I don't understand why every guy is not a romantic. I enjoy it.
- I find television, and particularly live television, very romantic: the idea that there is this small group of people, way up high, in a skyscraper in the middle of Manhattan, beaming this signal out into the night.
- For my parents' generation, the idea was not that marriage was about some kind of idealized, romantic love; it was a partnership. It's about creating family; it's about creating offspring. Indian culture is essentially much more of a 'we' culture. It's a communal culture where you do what's best for the community - you procreate.