I definitely think I put more pressure on myself. I can be hard on myself and super-critical and very rarely satisfied or happy. I am my biggest critic.
Most definitely a daddy's girl... but I am close to both my parents. Amma is my biggest fan; Achan is my biggest critic, so it is difficult to please my father. I am always trying to make him proud.
I am my own biggest critic. I never like what I do.
I am a realistic type of guy. I am my biggest critic.
I am satisfied with the dissatisfaction that never rests until it is satisfied and satisfied again.
I am my own biggest critic.
I am a kind of competitive person. I am competitive with myself. I won't let anything go until I am satisfied with how it is.
I am absolutely my own biggest critic.
I think I am my own biggest critic, yeah.
I feel like a big thing is faith - to never lose my faith and to always stay true to who I am and to never be afraid to show who I am. I think the biggest thing is: Don't ever hide anything.
Of course, I'm always my biggest critic. So I'll never be completely satisfied with my performance, win or lose, even if I come out with a knockout or submission; I'm still going to wish that I did some things differently.
I am not a retailer - I have never run a store; I have never understood the full details of how you can make a consumer satisfied. To build a company, to do deals, to motivate people: this is what I am able to do.
I am highly critical of myself. I am never satisfied with my work.
Writing is something that I am ever driven to do, and concerning which I am never satisfied.
I am a person before I am anything else. I never say I am a writer. I never say I am an artist...I am a person who does those things.
I am only satisfied insofar as I feel 'Broadway Boogie Woogie' is a definite progress, but even about this picture I am not quite satisfied. There is still too much of the old in it.