A Quote by Hima Das

The pressure has increased; I have to practise more and keep performing better. — © Hima Das
The pressure has increased; I have to practise more and keep performing better.
More and more people are becoming aware that government has nothing to give them without first taking it away from somebody else-or from themselves. Increased handouts to selected groups mean merely increased taxes, or increased deficits and increased inflation.
There's a fair bit more pressure on 'The Voice' when you're performing.
Man is still by instinct a predatory animal given to devilish aggression. The discoveries of science have immensely increased productivity of material things. They have increased the standards of living and comfort. They have eliminated infinite drudgery. They have increased leisure. But that gives more time for devilment. The work of science has eliminated much disease and suffering. It has increased the length of life. That, together with increase in productivity, has resulted in vastly increased populations. Also it increased the number of people engaged in devilment.
When you are successful, there is the pressure of performing consistently; when you are not, there is the pressure of coming back and doing well.
Practise, practise, practise writing. Writing is a craft that requires both talent and acquired skills. You learn by doing, by making mistakes and then seeing where you went wrong.
I think the more you practise batting, follow the drills, the better you get.
Nothing counts but pressure, pressure, more pressure, and still more pressure through broad organized aggressive mass action.
I actually think I play better with pressure, that extra pressure when the team needs something more and things like that.
Prime Minister Modi keeps challenging the system to keep performing better and better. He sets aggressive targets, and the whole system has to act.
I love pressure in a different sort of way; I enjoy the pressure of getting out and performing for the public. Being compared and judged doesn't seem quite right to me.
I always practise penalties, but what people don't understand is that you can never recreate that pressure situation that you're under.
If I don't practise for one day, I know it; if I don't practise for two days, the critics knows it; if I don't practise for three days, the audience knows it.
I don't fold under pressure, great athletes perform better under pressure, so put pressure on me.
I love performing, and I love being in front of people. I love the pressure you get and the pleasure performing brings.
Coaching is definitely different. I've got the knowledge but it's about communicating that to others in a manner they can understand. There's an art to that and the more you practise, the better you get.
I feel like you have to constantly keep proving yourself, and you have to constantly keep getting out there and showing them you're more than just that one song on the radio that's just playing. And that's what I had to do the first time around; I had to keep going out there and keep performing live.
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