Chanda Kochhar Quotes
I have always said that a bank's lending rates do not only depend on rate cuts - it is just one signal.

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When you run the marathon, you run against the distance, not against the other runners and not against the time.
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In the World War nothing was more dreadful to witness than a chain of men starting with a battalion commander and ending with an army commander sitting in telephone boxes, improvised or actual, talking, talking, talking, in place of leading, leading, leading.
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Whenever I walk out on a stage, I'm begging for affection.
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Discipline and united action are the real source of strength for the nation.
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I was brought up in industrial south Lancashire, down the cobbled road from where LS Lowry (1887 - 1976) lived and painted.
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In the country, it feels like you don't have control over nature anymore - nature is in control of you.
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I use Graf Edmonton for boots and John Wilson blades.
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If I can hit the ball the way I want to hit it on the range, I'd rather do that than play golf. I just love the feeling of hitting good golf shots.
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Man knows so much and does so little.
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You just don't understand humility until you have children and get divorced.
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There are no easy solutions for Israel's own governance problems.
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I know of some guitar-based rock bands that refuse to record anything that they can't play live. But some of the best stuff I come up with are studio-based performances - bringing out whatever accident I had in the studio and building a song around that.
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I make all my decisions on intuition.
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Most of my time as a legislator, I served in the minority. So I'm used to getting the heel of a loaf of bread.
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There's been a progression in my sound.
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I feel that the critic and music director should have such a good relationship they can pick up the phone and call each other any time.
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My father and his brothers and sisters were childhood Irish jig champions in the Bronx. At our family celebrations, they all get out and do the jig. And of course, the younger generation, me and my cousins and my brothers, we have our own Americanized renditions of the Irish jig, which is a bit more like 'Lord of the Dance.'
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Success - keeping your mind awake and your desire asleep.
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Courage doesn't always involve physical heroism in the face of death. It doesn't always require giant leaps worthy of celebration. Sometimes, courage is the willingness to speak the truth about what you see and to own what you say.
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The Universe that the quantum gods made is cruel and random.
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Human interactions, stimulated as they are by disequilibrium, never achieve balance. In even the most favorable transaction, one party-whether he realizes it or not-must always come out the worse.
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It's a little bit like my inability to read a guide book before I go anywhere. I can read it after I've been there and by the same logic I refuse to accept any technical stunts from anybody. I refused to learn more than I knew and I confess I missed a great deal.
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A long-term substance abuser, a few months before his death, penned this poem: Went downtown, Hastings and Main, looking for relief from the pain. All I did was find a ticket on a one-way train. ... Give me peace before I die. The track is laid out so well; we all live our private hell; just more tickets on the hell-bound train.
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I have always said that a bank's lending rates do not only depend on rate cuts - it is just one signal.