A Quote by Dimple Kapadia

I like a slower pace of life. — © Dimple Kapadia
I like a slower pace of life.
Here in England we live at a slower pace, have more time to enjoy things - like good jazz.
I live in Connecticut, but eventually I'd like to move back to New Orleans. I grew up there; the pace is a bit slower. Plus, I love crawfish and po'boys.
There has definitely been an improvement in my bowling in terms of pace and variations like the slower ball and knuckle-ball. To add to that, I have improved fitness-wise.
At a better pace, slower and more calculated No chance of escape.
Becoming a father has made my life a lot more interesting. It's like everything slows down because time goes slower, and you notice that you're actually awake for so many more hours. Your waking hours elongate because you're doing things at a child's pace.
In the belly of the furnace of creativity is a sexual fire; the flames twine about each other in fear and delight. The same sort of coiling, at a cooler, slower pace, is what the life of this planet looks like. The enormous spirals of typhoons, the twists and turns of mountain ranges and gorges, the waves and the deep ocean currents - a dragonlike writhing.
Canada is a good country to be from. It has a gentler slower pace - it lends perspective.
I looked at what my talents and desires are and decided to start my own business. I like the advantage of being able to work at a slower pace if I need to do that and there is no one pressuring me to work faster
Sometimes I need a slower pace, to slow my mind down and just be with nature, go outside.
Nashville is only a couple of hours from New York, and people just move at a slower pace there - and they don't care who you are or what you do.
The pace of Swedish crime fiction is slower - Stieg Larsson's the exception. And I think we use the environment more.
I work a little bit of slower, methodical pace. I'm able to implement certain different styles depending on who my opponent is.
It's about learning how to slow down... I think this Covid environment that we're in there's a lot of sadness and a lot of pressure going on in terms of the uncertainty, but what it is teaching us or forcing us to do is appreciate the small things: be grateful for a slower pace of life.
Bumrah's action is a bit awkward, so you don't see his slower balls. He can trick you with pace. He is a lot quicker than he looks.
The only thing that deeply frustrates me is the slow speed [of major labels]. The more people involved, the slower the pace.
I don't understand the concept of always trying to make F1 go slower and slower and slower and have less and less power.
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