A Quote by Rituparna Sengupta

I see myself as a fighter, a gladiator. I have always fought my own battles. — © Rituparna Sengupta
I see myself as a fighter, a gladiator. I have always fought my own battles.
I see myself living by correct principles and accomplishing worthy purposes. One of my favorite quotes is, "The greatest battles of life are fought out every day in the silent chambers of one's own soul." (David O. McKay).
Ronald Reagan's well documented final battles with Alzheimer's disease were fought with the same conviction and courage that his many public battles were fought.
I wasn't born to be a fighter. The causes I have fought for have invariably been causes that should have been gained by a delicate suggestion. Since they never were, I made myself into a fighter.
LIGHT FROM WITHIN my friend, cancer got you damn it: you had it beat for seven years at least. how did it come back? Why all that pain. again. and you, such a fighter you fought me over and over with tears and words and promises. you fought for me with honesty and a light so bright it hurts my heart. sweet lorna. at peace now finally no more battles, just light from within a flickering candle in the dark burns with you.
If you are a gladiator, a fighter in this sport, in life you can be the same.
The truth has to be unveiled. If the West insists, if it keeps pushing, the battles have to be fought. And they will be fought.
You don't always win your battles, but it's good to know you fought.
Some of the greatest battles will be fought within the silent chambers of your own soul.
I'm a good man and a bad fighter... I've got the gladiator in me.
What does my performance have to do with Russell Crowe's? Nothing. If I play Gladiator and we all play Gladiator with Ridley Scott in the same amount of time, maybe we have a chance to see who did it best.
He's an old good fighter, he's an intelligent fighter but I wouldn't say he's the best I've ever fought.
Your battles inspired me - not the obvious material battles but those that were fought and won behind your forehead.
I've always been a fighter and I've always fought through things my whole life.
The two don't necessarily translate, especially if you're a prize fighter: you've fought all your life, you've fought all these fights, and now you're trying to do a movie. You see that happen a lot - a lot of professional fighters don't necessarily make it so well into the movie world.
The great battles, the battles that decide our destiny and the destiny of generations yet unborn, are not fought on public platforms, but in the lonely hours of the night and in moments of agony.
I was an only child, a hard-case kid, in a rough neighborhood. But I always fought my battles.
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