A Quote by Sangeetha Krish

Success doesn't matter to me. I believe in performance. — © Sangeetha Krish
Success doesn't matter to me. I believe in performance.
I believe the UFC was sold based on their performance and the services they've provided, so if a company comes in and buys it, they just bought the blueprints of their success. I believe that WME-IMG bought the UFC because of its structure and success.
Once you recognize that all documentaries are performance, it's not a matter of 'if' they should be performance. They are performance, and they are performance precisely where people are playing themselves.
No matter what you're doing, whether it's a makeup tutorial or an interview or a lip sync, performance is the essence of drag. It is gender performance. Being able to produce a performance is what a superstar has to do.
Performance or no performance, perceptions do matter. More so the voters's perceptions on the performance of their state governments.
Plans are one thing and fate another. When they coincide, success results. Yet success mustn't be considered the absolute. It is questionable, for that matter, whether success is an adequate resposne to life. Success can eliminate as many options as failure.
I want to let little kids know that no matter what situation they come up in, that they're not exempt from success. All I ever wanted was for people to believe in me and just recognize my potential. I came, I struggled, I made it, I conquered.
I don't believe in success, I don't believe in achievements so to speak. I just believe in relishing every moment of my life. That's enough for me.
I believe we can accelerate our acumen, performance and success by leveraging our associations and spending time with people better than us.
I believe that one key to success is to accept truth, no matter how it's spoken.
We Democrats believe in an America where no matter who you are or where you come from, you should have an equal shot at success.
There is never just one path to success. For me personally, these are all just words anyway, because the much more important thing is that you can deliver the right performance on the pitch. The most important thing is that you find a way that suits your team, and that the players believe in that way.
Audiences believe what you believe. It's a matter of believing yourself. If I believe me, then you've got no choice. None at all.
A good performance from me - no matter what kind of film it is, or who I'm acting with - will help me get better offers.
[Washington, DC] feels like you're watching performance art. A lot of the time. I don't believe them, I don't believe what they say, I don't think they're being absolutely sincere. I think it's performance art. And most of them are bad actors.
All I can focus on is my performance, and that's going to help me be successful, no matter where I am.
While I was coaching, I believe the motivation talk I gave my players that achieved the best results was in reference to their present game-day effort. I stressed the fact that today's performance could be the most important of their life. Yesterday's performance was already history. Tomorrow really never comes, so today's performance is what really counts.
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