A Quote by Piyush Goyal

I don't get carried away by any praise; I know I have miles to go. — © Piyush Goyal
I don't get carried away by any praise; I know I have miles to go.
I am not a character who gets carried away with good or bad performances and I won't get carried away by bigger or lesser critics. It's the same when you get praise. You can't get carried away with that.
Don't get carried away when things go well, don't get carried away when they go badly.
You don't want to be too proud, to get carried away, but if people give you praise, you don't want to throw it back.
We can get carried away with our heads in books, and although there's so much to be learned from that, I think sitting in a cafe and speaking with someone - whatever it is, their mannerisms, their choices, are just as valuable as any class you can go to.
But how much better, in any case, to wonder than not to wonder, to dance with astonishment and go spinning in praise, than not to know enough to dance or praise at all; to be blessed with more imagination than you might know at the given moment what to do with than to be cursed with too little to give you -- and other people -- any trouble.
I always get carried away when I'm kissing. I just go nuts! Walking away after it is the strangest moment for me. It's embarrassing - not knowing what to say to each other.
The President never intends to get into any kind of war situation. He gets carried away by events.
When you win, you don't get carried away. But if you go step by step, with confidence, you can go far.
We've got to be right mentally - to stay focused and not get carried away if results go our way.
Each beat of your heart is a small miracle, you know, so don't get carried away.
I have a fear of nuclear annihilation. I'm a child of the cold war: I didn't live more than 10 miles from a major WarPac nuclear target until the Berlin Wall came down and the CW ended. Knowing you can die horribly at any moment because of decisions made by alien intelligences thousands of miles away who don't even know you exist - there's something Lovecraftian about that, isn't there?
I have been battering away at Saturn, returning to the charge every now and then. I have effected several breaches in the solid ring, and now I am splash into the fluid one, amid a clash of symbols truly astounding. When I reappear it will be in the dusky ring, which is something like the state of the air supposing the siege of Sebastopol conducted from a forest of guns 100 miles one way, and 30,000 miles the other, and the shot never to stop, but go spinning away round a circle, radius 170,000 miles.
Time is like a river made up of the events which happen, and a violent stream; for as soon as a thing has been seen, it is carried away, and another comes in its place, and this will be carried away too.
When I was a little kid, I used to walk miles and miles and miles and miles and miles and miles of railroad tracks.
I cycle, which is a healthy thing for an 80-year-old to do. I rarely go further than five miles, but in those five miles I can get to 80 percent of the places I want to go.
I don't know about everyone else, but I really loved lunch and recess because it was an opportunity to get carried away with your imagination.
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