A Quote by Ayesha Takia

Money is not the driving force in my life. — © Ayesha Takia
Money is not the driving force in my life.
Money is the driving force of Hand to Mouth, the lack of money, and all those true stories about strange things in The Red Notebook, coincidences and unlikely events, surprise, the unexpected.
It's all about greed and money and it's the driving force in Hollywood.
Not that money is a driving force. It's an honor to play for your country.
Money is not a driving force for me when it comes to my passion: that is, dramas and films.
Money is not the driving force behind my decisions to accept or reject a project.
As a lawyer, money was my driving force. As the years passed, I accumulated more but was less happy.
Money is always a motivating factor, but money has never been my driving force. In my first fight, I paid the promoter in order for me to fight. I was in the hole 300 bucks for that. Money has always been a byproduct of me doing something I love.
Make the driving force in your life love.
Except when it comes to Mom. She is, and always has been, the driving force in this family. And sometimes that means driving us head-on, no possible change of course, into a wall.
Competitive spirit is a driving force that keeps life going with a thrill.
Tap is still the central driving force of my life. I think and talk in dance.
We all have a purpose in life and I believe this being an activist is mine, so that's one of my driving forces. The second driving force is knowing that I'm actually making a difference to people's lives. Knowing that women are saying that their young daughters are looking up to me now, knowing that I've helped someone to not commit suicide. Getting messages like that are very powerful.
Design has always been a driving force in my life: it's the lens through which I experience the world.
If you leave yourself open to learning, then you can benefit and enjoy an incredibly rewarding and insightful experience. These experiences are the driving force in my life, and they keep me alive and inspire not only my music but also my everyday life.
I am Constantly afraid, but it's a big driving force in my life. I'm more likely to try and tackle a fear than let it control me.
I don't really think about having a retrospective on my high-school years. It's not something that, from a positive or a negative standpoint, is a driving force in my life.
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