A Quote by Pankaj Tripathi

I am constantly working. — © Pankaj Tripathi
I am constantly working.
I'm constantly working. I am constantly going to the next thing.
My hands. I'm constantly working on my hands. I'm constantly working on my ground game and constantly trying not to get satisfied with where I'm at with my career and where I'm at as an athlete. I'm somewhat happy, but never satisfied.
I am basically working 7 days a week. When I am not eating, sleeping, or working out, I am working on one of projects which I am just damned determined to finish.
When you have a limited theory of willpower, you're constantly on alert, constantly monitoring yourself. 'Am I tired? Am I hungry? Do I need a break? How am I feeling?' And at the first sign that something is flagging, you think, 'I need a rest or a boost.'
I think most marriages, mine included, you're constantly tending the garden, constantly working at it.
Anybody who loves what they do, they're constantly doing it all the time. So I'm constantly working.
As a working mum, it's really hard to find time in the day to just relax and take a break. I am constantly on the go.
After the success of 'Aashiqui 2', I feel I need to conquer a lot more. I am constantly working towards it, and I will work harder.
If I am constantly working, my relationships fail. So at least now I can have enough time to write a happy record. And be in love and be happy.
When you constantly working, working, you don't really get to appreciate the fans and people loving your stuff.
When you're out on the road touring and touring and then making records, you're just constantly looking forward, constantly working. You don't really stop to look at where you are or where you've been.
I like people who are constantly working hard, more than people who are constantly at their best.
I am happiest in public, working in my world. Then I can be the star. That I can do. When I am not working, I am more guarded, set apart. It's not my life, that. I like interactions, but interaction that is not forced.
One of the processes of your life is to constantly break down that inferiority, to constantly reaffirm that I Am Somebody.
On a film, I was always acting. I was either changing my clothes really quickly and wiping off the lipstick and putting on the other lipstick and then working constantly, constantly.
So much of what deejays like myself do is, I'm very interested in - I'm constantly looking for new music, constantly digging, but then also I am thinking about how to present it in a way that kind of makes sense to people who are less - sort of less with their hands in it than I am.
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