A Quote by Tabu

I think every actor worth his or her salt wants to do good, meaningful cinema. — © Tabu
I think every actor worth his or her salt wants to do good, meaningful cinema.
I think any actor worth their salt wants to show as much versatility as they possibly can.
He wants her in his bedroom. And not in that way — no girl has ever been in his bedroom that way. It is his private space, his sanctuary. But he wants Clary there. He wants her to see him, the reality of him, not the image he shows the world. He wants to lie down on the bed with her and have her curl into him. He wants to hold her as she breathes softly through the night; to see her as no one else sees her: vulnerable and asleep. To see her and to be seen.
People know me as Prakash Rai in Karnataka. Let it be so. But I'm known as Prakash Raj to the rest of India and abroad. Every actor worth his salt gets a name after coming to films.
Any journalist worth his or her salt wouldn't trust me.
I never met a librarian worth his or her salt who didn't perceive my passion for books.
Every person who dedicates his or her life to something that belongs to the greater good is very meaningful.
Any actor worth his salt has a responsibility to reinvent himself from part to part.
Any fighter worth his salt wants to be the best and to be the best you have to fight the best.
No man worth his salt does not wish to be a husband and father; yet no man is raised to be a husband and father and no man would ever conceive of those relationships as instruments of his prime function in life. Yet every woman is raised, still, to believe that the fulfillment of these relationships is her prime function in life and, what's more, her instinctive choice.
Any soldier worth his salt should be antiwar. And still there are things worth fighting for.
The chief object of every golf architect or greenkeeper worth his salt is to imitate the beauties of nature so closely as to make his work indistinguishable from nature itself.
I'll tell you - there's no author that wants to give his mother an e-book of his new book. I think he wants to present her with - or she - wants to present her with something beautiful that he or she created.
I have yet to find a man worth his salt in any direction who did not think of himself first and foremost.
Most people are robust. If a man puts his hand on a woman’s bottom, any woman worth her salt can deal with it. It is communication. Can’t we be friendly?
Every player that I've ever been around that's worth a damn wants to be challenged and wants to be pushed, and wants to be coached hard, and wants to be held accountable.
I think virtually everyone wants to do good and be good and be decent to each other and pursue something that is valuable to them and meaningful.
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