Personally, just as an actor, I love accents; they're fun.
We, as a society, we have PhDs in victimizing a victim.
It's very fashionable to talk about human trafficking, in this fantastic A-C hall. It's very nice for discussion, discourse, making films and everything. But it is not nice to bring them to our homes. It's not nice to give them employment in our factories, our companies. It's not nice for our children to study with their children. There it ends. That's my biggest challenge.
The sense that thousands and millions of children and young people are being sexually violated and that there’s this huge silence about it around me angers me.
In [India] and across the globe, hundreds and thousands of children, as young as three, as young as four, are sold into sexual slavery. But that's not the only purpose that human beings are sold for. They are sold in the name of adoption. They are sold in the name of organ trade. They are sold in the name of forced labor, camel jockeying, anything, everything.
You know that old joke about the guy who lives to be 104? The punch line goes something like 'If I knew I was gonna get this old, I'd have taken much better care of myself. ' Well, guess what? We actually are living longer, and the time to start taking care of ourselves is right this minute.
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Nothing you wear is more important than your smile.
The only one I really like is a song called Saccharine.