A Quote by Shankar Mahadevan

I will be singing till my last breath. — © Shankar Mahadevan
I will be singing till my last breath.
Never. Till my last breath I will work. To retire there is only one place-the cremation ground.
The four and half crore of people in Odisha are my family, and I will serve them till the last breath.
I am very sure that I won't be acting till my last breath, but I will do something graceful that suits me.
Our breath is the most precious substance in our lives, and yet we totally take for granted when we exhale that our next breath will be there. If we did not take another breath, we would not last 3 minutes. Now if the Power that created us has given us enough breath to last for as long as we shall live, can we not trust that everything else we need will also be supplied?
I will fight till my last breath for the sake of 3.5 crore people of Telangana. I am ready to make any sacrifice for them.
I never know in advance what I will photograph,...I Go Out into the World and Hope I Will come across something that Imperatively interests me. I Am Addicted to the Found object. I have No doubt that I Will Continue to make Photographs till my last Breath.
If there's anything I can promise is that I'm gonna paint till the last breath.
I want to preach till the last breath in my lungs runs out.
I'll be working till by last breath and would prefer to die on sets only.
There's no cap on success. The jury stays out till you take your last breath.
At your next breath each of you will probably inhale half a dozen or so of the molecules of Caesar’s last breath.
Letting the last breath come. Letting the last breath go. Dissolving, dissolving into vast space, the light body released from its heavier form. A sense of connectedness with all that is, all sense of separation dissolved in the vastness of being. Each breath melting into space as though it were the last.
Till the last breath of mine I can't really dig away Mahadev' from me. But as an actor I have to play other roles and move on.
bubbles of false opinion will last whole ages, and deceive whole generations, till they are broken by some powerful breath, and even then how often they reunite, and again shine in the eyes of men, who hold them solid as cannon-balls!
About the only thing that'll stay with you that you can trust all your life is your breath. Your breath will be there at the very last, because when it stops, you will stop.
All things pass in time. We are far less significant than we imagine ourselves to be. All that we are, all that we have wrought, is but a shadow, no matter how durable it may seem. One day, when the last man has breathed his last breath, the sun will shine, the mountains will stand, the rain will fall, the streams will whisper—and they will not miss him.
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