Additi Gupta famous quotes

Last updated: Sep 5, 2024

  • The journey that I have undertaken, meeting people from all walks of life and learning from them, has been my biggest achievement.

  • The getting out of doors is the greatest part of the journey.

  • My journey began with a single pencil. While traveling through India in 2006, I asked a boy begging on the streets, 'If you could have anything in the world, what would you want?' and he answered me with two words: 'A pencil.' Luckily, I had one in my pocket, and in the second it took me to give it to him, a defining dream was born.

  • The nearest my parents came to alcohol was at Holy Communion and they utterly overestimated its effects. However bad the weather, Dad never drove to church because Mam thought the sacrament might make him incapable on the return journey.

  • Your inner voice is the voice of divinity. To hear it, we need to be in solitude, even in crowded places.

  • I am the first instrument. I am the voice. I do not imitate other instruments. Other instruments imitate me.

  • But understand that I want to remain alone, truly alone, so I can precede my face, my voice, my hell without anyone telling me which is the best path, without anyone laughing at the giant's wings and the dwarf's legs that impede my gait.

  • When religion speaks only in the name of authority rather than with the voice of compassion, its message becomes meaningless.

  • When I kicked in the first TV – a nineteen-inch Magnavox with wicker speaker panels – it felt like the most perfect thing I had done in a long time. And there's nothing like the feeling of perfection that will inspire repeated behavior.

  • Economics, as it has emerged, can be made more productive by paying greater and more explicit attention to the ethical considerations that shape human behaviour and judgment.

You may also like: