A Quote by Rajesh Khattar

I would never give a piece of advice whether it is a personal or professional one as I don't believe in it. — © Rajesh Khattar
I would never give a piece of advice whether it is a personal or professional one as I don't believe in it.
I never give advice unless someone asks me for it. One thing I've learned, and possibly the only advice I have to give, is to not be that person giving out unsolicited advice based on your own personal experience.
I don't believe in a personal god. It's good to give thanks, whether or not there's a god. There's no reason not to live life to the fullest. Morality is all the more important for people who don't expect to get a piece of celestial candy after they die.
If I were to give one piece of advice, I would say to never accept anything that you hear or see at face value. As a general rule of thumb, then the more you question, the better.
I would give female filmmakers the same advice I’d give any filmmaker; believe in your vision, believe in your team, believe in yourself.
If I had to give you one piece of advice it would be this: don't be intimidated by other people's opinions.
If I could give my younger self one piece of advice, I would say, 'Lose weight.'
If I had to give one piece of advice to a budding entrepreneur, I would say: 'Aim big.'
The best advice I ever got - and it's the best advice I'd give anybody - is just don't believe the word 'no.' Be persistent. Persevere. Keep going. Never, ever, ever give up.
A piece of advice I would give to young actors - hang on to your family, and hang on to your reality - and hang on to your "real". Because you're going into the land of make believe.
Football is something I would never give up on, whether I ended up playing professional or in a Sunday league team.
With my husband it was never like "omg, should I text him?" or "he didn't call me for two days." So, I think I knew it was right because it just happened so naturally. That's one piece of advice that I would give to women who are struggling in this crazy world of dating.
I would never offer advice without the person asking for it. I, in general, don't believe in giving advice, actually, as a human being I don't.
Never feel that a piece of criticism or advice is too much trouble to give, or that it exceeds your province.
I'm never hard on people just because they annoy me on the show. I'm not emotional when I'm professional. Do I think there are people on the show who need to go home sooner than they do? Yes. I do. but I'm there to be professional and to be a judge and to give them my advice and my help and I take my job really seriously.
The strongest possible piece of advice I would give any young woman is: Don't screw around, and don't smoke.
One piece of advice that I would give to any young athlete or performer is remember to thank your mom.
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