A Quote by Rohit Saraf

I can't tell you how scary it can be for an artist to be in a space where they don't know where the light is at the end of the tunnel. — © Rohit Saraf
I can't tell you how scary it can be for an artist to be in a space where they don't know where the light is at the end of the tunnel.
There's always light at the end of the tunnel, right? It just depends on how long the tunnel is.
The pessimist sees only the tunnel; the optimist sees the light at the end of the tunnel; the realist sees the tunnel and the light - and the next tunnel.
Light at the end of the tunnel? We don't even have a tunnel; we don't even know where the tunnel is.
There’s light at the end of the tunnel. The problem is that tunnel is in the back of your mind. And if you don’t go to the back side of your mind you will never see the light at the end of the tunnel. And once you see it, then the task becomes to empower it in yourself and other people. Spread it as a reality. God did not retire to the seventh heaven, God is some kind of lost continent IN the human mind.
I speak to people who have coached me down the years who tell me to look at how far I've come and to just keep going, there will be light at the end of the tunnel.
Politicians are people who, when they see light at the end of the tunnel, go out and buy some more tunnel.
He didn't like it all that much when he first came - all the rubbish and the rush - but it was growing on him, it wasn't half bad. Coming to the city was like entering a tunnel, he said, and finding to your surprise that the light at the end didn't matter; sometimes in fact the tunnel made the light tolerable.
I want people to know that there is a light at the end of the tunnel.
Over the years, in making art, I have constantly explored issues dealing with space, time, light, and society. I am particularly interested in how the light of a space determines how we see that space and similarly, in how light and color are actually phenomena within us, within our own eyes.
Some actors couldn't figure out how to withstand the constant rejection. They couldn't see the light at the end of the tunnel.
When people say, 'You have Alzheimer's,' you have no idea what Alzheimer's is. You know it's not good. You know there's no light at the end of the tunnel. That's the only way you can go. But you really don't know anything about it. And you don't know what to expect.
When you become angry, you enter a tunnel, leaving the light behind you; when you get calm, you exit the tunnel, finding the light in front of you!
It's like you run into this dark tunnel, trusting that somewhere there's another end to it where you're going to come out. And there's a point in the middle where it's just dark. There's no light from where you came in and there's no light at the other end; all you can do is keep running. And then you start to see a little light, and a little more light, and then, bam! You're out in the sun.
Don't wait for a light to appear at the end of the tunnel, stride down there and light the bloody thing yourself.
If we see light at the end of the tunnel, it's the light of the oncoming train.
The light at the end of the tunnel is just the light of an oncoming train.
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