A Quote by Himesh Reshammiya

I knew that I couldn't afford to go wrong with the music of 'Karzzz.' — © Himesh Reshammiya
I knew that I couldn't afford to go wrong with the music of 'Karzzz.'

Quote Topics

I always knew I would do music. At first, I wanted to play basketball, and when I let go of that dream when I was 11, I pretty much knew I was going to be in music.
If anything's going to go wrong, it'd go wrong during 'Peter Pan,' not 'The Sound of Music.'
WHEN YOU ARE IN THE RIGHT, YOU CAN AFFORD TO KEEP YOUR TEMPER; AND WHEN YOU ARE IN THE WRONG, YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO LOSE IT.
I used to have the Virgin music [stores], and I would go there and just go up the escalator and say to myself, 'I'm soaking in these last moments of anonymity.' I knew I was going to make it this far; I knew that this was going to happen
'Karzzz' was a mistake.
I was born with the wrong sign In the wrong house With the wrong ascendancy I took the wrong road That led to The wrong tendencies I was in the wrong place At the wrong time For the wrong reason And the wrong rhyme On the wrong day Of the wrong week Used the wrong method With the wrong technique Wrong Wrong.
So much of life is not about whether you're good or bad, or right or wrong, or can afford or not afford - it's just about timing.
Some people might say, 'Can we afford it?' I think that's asking the wrong question... We should instead be asking, 'Can we really afford not to try?'
Remaking 'Karzzz' was like revisiting childhood.
I knew I loved music, and I knew that I could feel music. So, I knew I had rhythm.
If you identify with a mental position, then if you are wrong, your mind-based sense of self is seriously threatened with annihilation. So you as the ego cannot afford to be wrong. To be wrong is to die. Wars have been fought over this, and countless relationships have broken down.
I knew I could do anything I wanted to do and go anywhere I wanted to go and not have to worry if I could afford it.
If you can afford to eat yourself fat, you can afford to pay to go to WeightWatchers if you think that is the answer.
If you're going out for a meal with friends, and they say they can't afford to go to such and such a place, you can't force them to afford it.
I knew I wanted to do music, but leaving such a successful career one would think I'd kind of shot myself in the foot. I knew I made the right decision, and at the end of the day it's up to me to get where I want to go, but it's a lot to take on.
The time after college and before music was really rough. I couldn't afford food. I was eating bread and butter for five months. Living in New Orleans, I couldn't afford to take care of myself. I had no health insurance.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!