A Quote by Govinda

My mother is responsible for whatever success I have achieved today. — © Govinda
My mother is responsible for whatever success I have achieved today.
I've worked for law firms, I've worked for corporations, and for the past 20 years, I've been writing working for myself, and believe me it's a lot better. That's a big part of the James Bond panache, that you're responsible, 100 percent responsible, for the success or failure of your mission in life, whatever it is.
Whatever success I've achieved has come from pretty much doing the opposite of what I've been told or expected to do.
I had a lot of success, of course, but whatever was achieved was due to a group effort on the part of all the players.
Coming from a small town like Jalpaiguri, whatever I have achieved today is because of my work.
I am overwhelmed for whatever I have achieved so far. I give the credit to my mother and everyone who has helped me.
Success, in whatever form it takes, is a tricky thing - once you've achieved your goal, then what? Where do you aim?
If you have achieved any level of success, then pour it into someone else. Success is not success without a successor.
My fifth mother is Mother Nature - the things I had to learn on my own, the understanding I had to come to and still have to come to as a young woman, as a responsible mother, a responsible granddaughter and child. She teaches me willpower, honesty, and the things we need to heal ourselves from moment to moment.
The success of sainthood is the success attained by struggle and suffering and achieved by faith; a success of honor, of clean hands and pure heart, of service to man and glory to God.
Roman civilization had achieved, within the bounds of its technology, relatively as great a mastery of time and space as we have achieved today.
One's own karma, one's own actions are responsible to come to bring either happiness or success or whatever.
My mother has been very instrumental in shaping up my career. Whatever I am today is because of her. Because I didn't have a father, she played both the roles of a mother and a father in my life.
I'm really close to my mother. She sacrificed a lot for me and my sister. She gave up her career. Whatever I am today is due to the values my mother instilled in me.
Each day, it seemed, another law was passed to impoverish and diminish them, punishing them for whatever success they achieved and rewarding their less competent and industrious neighbors.
You, mother, are not responsible to set the whole world right; you are responsible only to make one pure, sacred, and divine household.
My brothers and sister have all achieved so much in their lives and achieved so much success. But I'm growing and learning, I have a strong head on my shoulders.
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