A Quote by Jasprit Bumrah

I don't think I have a reputation to live up to and that I need to do things to satisfy that. — © Jasprit Bumrah
I don't think I have a reputation to live up to and that I need to do things to satisfy that.
I've got this reputation for shooting one take which is a wonderful reputation to have but it's hard to live up to.
If I told you how many times guys on set get spray muscles... men need to realize that they don't need to live up to what they think they need to live up to!
Reputation is seeming; character is being. Reputation is manufactured; character is grown. Reputation is your photograph; There is a vast difference between character and reputation. Reputation is what men think we are; character is what God knows us to be. Reputation is seeming; character is being. Reputation is the breath of men; character is the inbreathing of the eternal God. One may for a time have a good reputation and a bad character, or the reverse ; but not for long.
You need to weigh things up properly in life and ask yourself if it is your call to make, or one to satisfy others.
I had come to a stage in life where I didn't need to earn an income, I didn't need to earn a reputation, I didn't need fame, I didn't need any of the things you might want in your early career.
I need to have perspective. That's one of the big things former players told me, to not try to live up to anything, just live up to yourself.
It's a very lovely reputation to have - being a kind person. I try to live up to the fact that people think that about me.
I couldn't live my reputation down - all right then, I'd live up to it.
When a management with reputation for brilliance gets hooked up with a business with a reputation for bad economics, it's the reputation of the business that remains intact.
I should love to satisfy all, if I possibly can; but in trying to satisfy all, I may be able to satisfy none. I have, therefore, arrived at the conclusion that the best course is to satisfy one’s own conscience and leave the world to form its own judgment, favorable or otherwise.
Great leaders have no need for reputation. Reputation is what you are in public. Character is who you are in private.
My father is so jolly, and I live a really happy life. I think that's why all my interest in the darker things in films comes up: because I'm curious about things I don't live in.
It's important for me to live up to my reputation.
Being the Rated-R Superstar, I have to live up to the reputation.
Knowing that my granddad was a highly respected actor wasn't necessarily intimidating, but it definitely meant there was always a pressure to live up to his reputation. I think that's why acting wasn't something I even considered doing, as a kid.
What do you think God gave you more wealth than is requisite to satisfy your rational wants for, when you look around and see how many are in absolute need of that which you do not need? Can you not take the hint?
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