A Quote by Aishwarya Rai Bachchan

I'm not the type who'll yell about my achievements from the rooftops. — © Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
I'm not the type who'll yell about my achievements from the rooftops.
I'd scale that monster sycamore if I could. Right to the top. And I'd yell her name across the rooftops for the whole world to hear. -Bryce
Parents are people who yell and they yell and they yell and they yell. And you already have the point... and they're still yelling.
I don't have a type, really. But I've always been more attracted to girls who yell fire.
I'd love to have my achievements recognised and for people to know enough about cycling to understand what my achievements mean.
If your parents ignored you, or if they are just not emotionally available, or if they yell a lot, that is a type of trauma.
My personal view is, why don't you get out there and try to do something about the things that you don't like, create the jobs that we are lacking, rather than just yell and scream. But if you want to yell and scream, we'll make sure you can do it.
In a river mist, if another boat knocks against yours, you might yell at the other fellow to stay clear. But if you notice then, that it's an empty boat, adrift with nobody aboard, you stop yelling. When you discover that all the others are drifting boats, there's no one to yell at. And when you find out you are an empty boat, there's no one to yell.
If you yell about one woman, you're not a misogynist. If I yell about Michelle Bachman, that doesn't make me a misogynist. If I compare all women to Michelle Bachman, then I'm a misogynist.
When deals go wrong, you have no one else to blame, so you yell at yourself, and you yell at others.
On other shows when they get to the end of the scene, they yell 'Cut!' On Whose Line, we yell 'That's Enough!'
Something goes wrong, I yell at them -'Fix it'- whether it's their fault or not. You can only really yell at the players you trust.
Some people just yell 'Asian BuzzFeed guy!' and I turn around and distinctly yell back 'Eugene!'
I have always shouted from the rooftops about my businesses but I had never ever spoken about my personal life.
He couldn't even find the will to yell at her now. A real man didn't yell at those who weren't exactly sane themselves, he told himself.
I get recognized for 'The Killing' all the time. People yell out, 'I hope you didn't kill her!' They yell that out in the street.
Sometimes I want to yell on this track; I want to yell the whole song, and I don't think nothing's wrong with that, but the older generation feel like you can't.
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