A Quote by Aditi Rao Hydari

Everyone in Hyderabad is generous and loving. — © Aditi Rao Hydari
Everyone in Hyderabad is generous and loving.
If I want to be a loving, generous, giving person, I'm not going to test the waters. I'm simply going to be a loving, generous, giving person.
In united Andhra Pradesh, I created a knowledge hub in Hyderabad. Bangalore, Hyderabad - these are places of the future.
The more compassionate you are, the more generous you can be. The more generous you are, the move loving friendliness you cultivate to help the world.
The Samakhya Andhra wants Hyderabad and so does Telengana. The only solution I see is for Hyderabad to be declared a Union Territory like Delhi, so that it can be with both of them.
I like Hyderabad Biriyani, and when I go to Hyderabad, I have biriyani without fail in the hotels.
My parents were loving, caring, generous and thoughtful.
Before I have attended camps at many places such as Bangalore, Jalandhar, and after 2006 it has only been happening at the Gopichand academy in Hyderabad. I had no problems since I live there, but it is not fair. Why camps only in Hyderabad?
It is not in everyone's power to secure wealth, office, or honors; but everyone may be good, generous, and wise.
I am convinced that courage is the most important of all the virtues. Because without courage, you cannot practice any other virtue consistently. You can be kind for a while; you can be generous for a while; you can be just for a while, or merciful for a while, even loving for a while. But it is only with courage that you can be persistently and insistently kind and generous and fair.
Guys who are charismatic and fun-loving and sweet and generous are the ones I want to date.
I have some tremendous, tremendously loving, generous friends all over the world.
My parents made me who I am. They are kind, generous, loving people.
I loved reading the Dalai Lama's words: My religion is loving-kindness. I realized that meant loving-kindness to everyone in my life: past, present, and future; and that meant loving-kindness to myself-in my pain, in my jealousy, in my fear.
There is no shame in loving: it is the sign of a generous heart, and pain the price of an open soul.
Think of yourself as a role model for others-showing that you can be kind, generous, loving, and rich!
I wonder why anyone would hesitate to be generous with their writing. I mean, if you really want to make a living, go to Wall Street and trade oil futures ... We're writers. We're doing something that is inherently a generous act. We're exposing ourselves to the muse and to the things that frighten us. Why do that if you're not willing to be generous? And paradoxically, almost ironically, it turns out that the more generous you are, the more money you make. But that's secondary. For me, the privilege of being generous is why I get to do this.
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