Sunidhi Chauhan Quotes
I can never stand in one place on stage for more than a minute and am always singing, dancing and jumping.Sunidhi Chauhan
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I am genuinely into soul, R&B and hip hop - all these genres that get slapped under the 'soul' genre. That spoke to me more than it did to my punk-rock friends. And punk spoke more to me than it did to my soul friends. I basically didn't fit comfortably in either world.
Patrick Stump Fall Out Boy -
Irish novelist John Banville has a creepy, introverted imagination.
Floyd Skloot -
If we are to change America, we must change the United States Congress.
Jack Kemp -
All creative people have to have vulnerability because those nuances are what move people. So I'm deeply insecure - but I'm good at hiding it.
Paloma Faith -
There are four ways, and only four ways, in which we have contact with the world. We are evaluated and classified by these four contacts: what we do, how we look, what we say, and how we say it.
Dale Carnegie -
I thought Jimi Hendrix... was just phenomenal.
Carl Wilson
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Time stays, we go.
H. L. Mencken -
I'm so motivated to collaborate with people and help them realize the kind of collective vision.
Rachel Griffiths -
In the U.S.A., technical innovations come out of universities and the research produced by Ph.D. students. We don't have that happening in India.
Ram Shriram -
I don't understand why there aren't more powerful female directors. I don't have the answers, but I hope that things may start to shift and that studios will employ more women to handle strong and interesting material.
Sam Taylor-Johnson -
We need a government, alas, because of the nature of humans.
P. J. O'Rourke -
It's quite difficult to write about female friendship without it seeming to be a very niche subject. It's a difficult balance.
Samantha Harvey
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He most honors my style who learns under it to destroy the teacher.
Walt Whitman -
The music industry is so easy compared to the ballet world.
Vanessa Carlton -
Always follow your own path.
Queen Latifah -
Any active sportsman has to be very focused; you've got to be in the right frame of mind. If your energy is diverted in various directions, you do not achieve the results. I need to know when to switch on and switch off: and the rest of the things happen around that. Cricket is in the foreground, the rest is in the background.
Sachin Tendulkar -
A residence of many years in Yorkshire, and an inveterate habit of collecting all kinds of odd and out-of-the-way information concerning men and matters, furnished me, when I left Yorkshire in 1872, with a large amount of material, collected in that county, relating to its eccentric children.
Sabine Baring-Gould -
Manus haec inimica tyrannisEnse petit placidam sub libertate quietem.
Algernon Sidney
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Common sense is compelled to make its way without the enthusiasm of anyone.
E. W. Howe -
Eddie played good but with the position we were in there was no excuse for us not to have two points at the end of it. It was a bad result, to give up a short-handed goal and to not score on a 5-on-3.
Brian Leetch -
I doubt I'll be singing forever, because at some point people aren't going to want to hear my music, and I hope that I'll still get the opportunity to write songs.
Adele -
Women are individuals in parenting, and why not?
Erica Jong -
One more instance I will give of his interest and his knowledge. We were passing under a fir tree when we heard a small song in the tree above us. We stopped and I said that was the song of a golden-crested wren. He listened very attentively while the bird repeated its little song, as its habit is. Then he said, "I think that is exactly the same song as that of a bird that we have in America"; and that was the only English song that he recognized as being the same as any bird song in America. Some time afterwards I met a bird expert in the Natural History Museum in London and told him this incident, and he confirmed what Colonel Roosevelt had said, that the song of this bird would be about the only song that the two countries had in common. I think that a very remarkable instance of minute and accurate knowledge on the part of Colonel Roosevelt. It was the business of the bird expert in London to know about birds. Colonel Roosevelt's knowledge was a mere incident acquired, not as part of the work of his life, but entirely outside it.
Edward Grey, 1st Viscount Grey of Fallodon -
I can never stand in one place on stage for more than a minute and am always singing, dancing and jumping.
Sunidhi Chauhan