A Quote by Akkineni Nagarjuna

It's depressing to think what it would mean to be impaired down the neck. — © Akkineni Nagarjuna
It's depressing to think what it would mean to be impaired down the neck.
I don't ever mean my pictures to be depressing - I don't believe in making depressing pictures.
We Latin women are liberated from the neck up, not the neck down.
Better to be paralyzed from the neck down than the neck up
It's kind of depressing, if you think about it. I mean, me being so young, and yet so cynical and suspicious.
My nails dug into his back, and he trailed his lips down the edge of my chin, down the center of my neck. He kept going until he reached the bottom of the dress’s V-neck. I let out a small gasp, and he kissed all around the neckline, just enough to tease.
It was depressing, very depressing. I worried about how I would make a living. I didn't want to stay on the farm. It didn't offer the challenge I wanted and yet, without a college education, I felt that I was really out of luck.
If you're talking triple threat of a writer, singer and actress, that would probably be Beyoncé. If Aaliyah were still here, she and Beyoncé would be neck and neck.
I think it is kind of depressing how few female filmmakers there are. I think it is in general depressing how few women there are in ... important positions in society
Every race is different. If you come down the home straight neck and neck, the crowd cheering for you can decide the race.
I broke my neck, it's a classic neck break from chin to chest. If I had been alone, I would probably be dead.
In a sense the car has become a prosthetic, and though prosthetics are usually for injured or missing limbs, the auto-prosthetic is for a conceptually impaired body or a body impaired by the creation of a world that is no longer human in scale.
If we should have to fight, we should be prepared to do so from the neck up instead of from the neck down.
If we should have to fight, we should be prepared to so so from the neck up instead of from the neck down.
I think that what we do out on the field is oftentimes a little bit better than what men do. I don't think that we flop around as much. I think we're tough. I mean, I've got battle wounds on my legs from the turf and sliding. And we're gritty. And we're feisty. And I think that I would never back down from a guy.
Anything is depressing if you dwell on it. The fact that religion could end the world? Yeah, I guess that could be considered depressing. But considering that there's also a lot to laugh at, I think it's a good balance.
When I was heavy, people would say to me - and it was such a backhanded compliment - they would say, 'You've got such a beautiful face,' in the way of, like, 'Oh, isn't it a shame that from the neck down you're questionable.'
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