Anil Sinha quotes
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“You must have respect for those who tell you the truth about you, no matter how hard it is”
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“Commit yourself to do something innovative which average people are afraid to do. Aim high and push yourself to achieve every thing you wished.”
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“Character develops in stream of struggle and adversity. Character is foundation of your inner beauty which reflects in your personality.”
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“Confidence is something you acquire in yourself by believing in self ability with courage and conviction.”
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“Dedication means spending whatever time or energy is necessary to accomplish the task at hand.”
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“No one is perfect. Even the most confident people have insecurities. At some point in of our lives, we may feel we lack something. That is reality. We must try to live as per our capability.”
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“Every action has equal and opposite reaction. This is law of the universe and spares none. Wrong done and injustice inflicted is paid back in the same coin. No one has escaped justice of the universe. It is only a matter of time.”
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“The best possible preparation of success is empower yourself with trust in self capabilities.”
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“Never deter from your path of determination and commitment. There may be obstacle but never fret. These obstacles are to make you more strong and committed to spread your wings of determination so that you can fly higher and higher to touch the sky of achievement.”
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“On matters of race, on matters of decency, baseball should lead the way.”
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Source : A. E. Hotchner (2009). “Papa Hemingway: A Personal Memoir”, p.141, Da Capo Press
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“Funny... I still can't believe in God." "Does that matter now?"..."He believes in you.”
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Source : "Stephen Curry Talks About His Christian Faith in MVP Acceptance Speech" by Christine Thomasos, www.christianpost.com. May 6, 2015.
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“No matter where I am, I will always be there when you need me.”
Source : Abbi Glines (2013). “Breathe”, p.101, Simon and Schuster