A Quote by Raza Murad

My upbringing in Rampur has contributed a lot to what I am today. — © Raza Murad
My upbringing in Rampur has contributed a lot to what I am today.

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I've directly contributed to losses, but likewise, I'd like to think I contributed to a lot of wins and a lot of good play.
My upbringing is why I am the person I am today. I have very wise parents.
I have seen that technology has contributed to improved communication, that it's contributed to better health care, that it's contributed to better food supplies, that it has contributed to all the basic human needs.
I don't regret doing any of my films. All of them have been great learning experiences, and they have contributed to making me what I am today.
Today I am discovering who I am. Today I am becoming my person, worthy of developing all of me. Today I am beginning to know that I am okay the way I am.
I am sure the people of Rampur will once again give me a chance to represent them.
My parents gave me a strict upbringing, which at times has caused me to suffer distress but today I am grateful to them for it.
I'm like, 'Wow, I guess a lot of people didn't have this type of upbringing'... that old world technique of, you know, nothing's given to you, you've gotta work for everything you've done... It's just different from what I'm seeing today.
Lucha libre culture was part of my wrestling upbringing. I'm Filipino, so it wasn't a part of my normal upbringing, but it's what gave me my start. I get a lot of my technical and high-flying wrestling from that.
Every culture has contributed to maths just as it has contributed to literature. It's a universal language; numbers belong to everyone.
I have an emotional attachment with the people of Rampur.
I am who I am today because of a lot of the things I've learned in gymnastics.
I enjoy the celebration of my birthday as much as anyone else does, but I always remember to start my day thanking my mom because she did most of the work the day I came into the world, not to mention all she has done throughout my life that has contributed so much to the woman I am today.
There's a lot of people talking about elitism and all of that.Yes, I went to Princeton and Harvard, but the lens through which I see the world is the lens that I grew up with. I am the product of a working class upbringing.
I understand golf is a game, and I've never treated it as anything else. Family is something that's very special, and so they all contributed to the room. They all contributed to what my life was, my career was.
If we are worried about the future, then we must look today at the upbringing of children.
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