A Quote by Rakhi Sawant

I wanted to have a quiet, hidden wedding. — © Rakhi Sawant
I wanted to have a quiet, hidden wedding.
As difficult as it was to break off the wedding, we wanted to be in a better place together - especially when you go through a life-changing event like a wedding.
I wanted to define the vocabulary of a wedding both visually and intellectually. The book is about more than weddings or wedding dresses. It's a metaphor for women's lives, their creativity.
Women ... to them any wedding is better than no wedding and a big wedding with a villain preferable to a small one with a saint.
I have never hidden any facts about me, and will shout out my wedding plans off rooftops when it happens.
Few things are hidden from a quiet child with good eyesight.
Whenever I get married, it will be a Bengali wedding. If I won't have a Bengali wedding, my mother won't come. She has warned me. So, I am going to have a Bengali wedding for sure.
On quiet nights, when I'm alone, I like to run our wedding video backwards, just to watch myself walk out of the church a free man.
I never wanted a big wedding. I never wanted to wear a white dress or throw a bouquet.
Most humans think the appearance of quiet is quiet. They do not see that sometimes the enemy is as quiet as the serpent. Only when it has stolen all of their eggs will they know bad walks in the quiet as well as the noisy.
The four rings on my wedding finger are all very significant - my wedding ring, my mum's wedding ring and the engagement rings of my granny and mother-in-law.
You kept quiet... When these victims wanted your help to survive, you kept quiet.
A noise like of a hidden brook In the leafy month of June, That to the sleeping woods all night Singeth a quiet tune.
I have been a depressed kid. I wanted to lead a quiet life, never wanted to be an actor.
If a man called Christmas Day a mere hypocritical excuse for drunkenness and gluttony, that would be false, but it would have a fact hidden in it somewhere. But when Bernard Shaw says the Christmas Day is only a conspiracy kept up by poulterers and wine merchants from strictly business motives, then he says something which is not so much false as startling and arrestingly foolish. He might as well say that the two sexes were invented by jewellers who wanted to sell wedding rings.
I wanted a fake wedding in Jamaica.
For my wedding, I wanted a minimalist look.
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