A Quote by Anu Malik

I am talented enough to compose internationally. — © Anu Malik
I am talented enough to compose internationally.
People hate me because I am a multifaceted, talented, wealthy, internationally famous genius.
What you compose with is neither here nor there, you compose with words, or you compose with stone plants and trees, or you compose with events; the Sheriff's officer, or whatever.
I compose for very limited people in Bollywood, as I am not a playback artist. I compose my songs and sing them.
I've worked with just as many talented women as I have talented men, and I feel fortunate enough to have that great balance.
Jobs was brave enough to think differently, bold enough to believe he could change the world, and talented enough to do it.
I think a sense of humor is a very personal thing, and I don't know if I am talented enough to do romantic comedies.
I often went entire days without speaking - unable to get a word in over my inner taskmaster, who never shut up: “You fat, disgusting slob, you'll never be thin enough, good enough, smart enough, tough or talented enough.
I am so secure in who I am. I really am! And I'm not conceited. I just think, 'Wow, okay, that's the life you want to live.' It wasn't about who he chose. I mean, I had moments, 'Am I not sexy enough? Am I not pretty enough? Am I not smart enough?' But in so many of those questions, I immediately stopped and said, 'No, don't start doing that.' Because you can get stuck in that cycle and you can carry on to other things.
I think the people who are saying jazz has to sound a particular way, or "what you're doing isn't jazz," are just scared because they can't do it. A lot of them just aren't talented enough to do anything new, honestly. It's the people who are talented enough and who have the open mind and who are forward-thinkers are the ones who are doing something new. You tend to hate on what you can't produce.
When talented, qualified women take on greater responsibility, the simple fact of being talented and qualified is hardly enough to shield them from the gender-specific animosity that will come their way.
I don't compose rap songs or party numbers. I only compose folk.
Madam, you ask me how I compose. I compose sitting down.
As an actor it's easy to be so self-critical, saying to yourself: "Am I good enough? Am I good looking enough? Am I smart enough?" Yet here I am, so I'm lucky.
I like to compose, but only for myself. I write my own lyrics and compose the music around them.
The trick is to compose what one wants to compose and to get it commissioned afterward.
Opportunity does not need to be exactly equal. It needs only to exist. For the talented and motivated, that will be enough...The vital thing is not to maximize everyone's performance, but to ensure maximal performance from the most talented, the ones who can make a difference.
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