A Quote by Ranvir Shorey

I don't want people to expect too much out of me. I can only give them as much as I can. — © Ranvir Shorey
I don't want people to expect too much out of me. I can only give them as much as I can.
Not too much, not too less, you feel me, I give them the perfect amount of me, and that's why people love me so much.
I say too much of what, he says too much of everything, too much stuff, too many places, too much information, too many people, too much of things for there to be too much of, there is too much to know and I don't know where to begin but I want to try.
People may expect too much of journalism. Not only do they expect it to be entertaining, they expect it to be true.
If something takes too long, something happens to you. You become all and only the thing you want and nothing else, for you have paid too much for it, too much in wanting and too much in waiting and too much in getting.
If you want to give yourself a fair chance to succeed, never expect too much too soon
We expect too much from our children. We exact from them a perfection which we are far from carrying out in ourselves; we require of them sacrifices much heavier, comparatively, than those of any grown-up person.
I don't like when people expect too much, because then I'll only be disappointed if things don't work out.
I want to be mayor of the world. Don't give me too much money or too much power.
I'm always up and down with Jordan's. I try to not wear them too much. They're the type of shoe that, if you want it, if you don't want to get them too dirty, you don't use them too much.
When you have a good heart: You help too much. You trust too much. You give too much. You love too much. And it always seems you hurt the most.
Okay, if this is what falling in love feels like, someone please kill me now. (Not literally, overzealous readers.) But it was all too much - too much emotion, too much happiness, too much longing, perhaps too much ice cream.
I always hear people say I give the same answers or I don’t give you much. No, I just don’t give you much negativity. When people are negative a lot, it starts to creep into your mind, and then you start having doubts, and I don’t like that. If there’s another way, show me. My job is to stay positive. My job is to limit distractions. And if you get annoyed by that, I don’t expect you to understand because you’re not in my shoes.
It's too much to expect in an academic setting that we should all agree, but it is not too much to expect discipline and unvarying civility.
I don't worry about other people, and I don't let them influence me too much. I try to find out what I want to do and not what other people want me to do.
I want to give the audience a hint of a scene. No more than that. Give them too much and they won't contribute anything themselves. Give them just a suggestion and you get them working with you. That's what gives the theater meaning: when it becomes a social act.
When I take on a character, it's a sacrifice. There's something that you give up every time. I want to become these characters, and I want to be mysterious, but if you know too much about me, it's not going to be too much fun watching me play a character, because it's just going to be me with a mask on, instead of you believing what the mask is.
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