A Quote by Sudha Chandran

No one can point fingers at my professionalism. — © Sudha Chandran
No one can point fingers at my professionalism.

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?When you point your finger at someone, anyone, it is often a moment of judgement. We point our fingers when we want to scold someone, point out what they have done wrong. But each time we point, we simultaneously point three fingers back at ourselves.
I think professionalism is important, and professionalism means you get paid.
There is no point in pointing fingers because there are three fingers pointing back at you.
My own position is so far on the obsessive side of preparation and professionalism that I fear my point of view is not going to be shared by anyone.
The point is to solve problems, not point fingers.
That's how life is. All eyes on you, and all things point to you. Once things don't go well, fingers going to point.
I'm a grown man. I don't point fingers.
When hands are joined, no one can point fingers.
Anytime we lose a game, you can't point the fingers at the guy that everybody wants to point the finger at because it's not just him. It's 10 other guys on the football field that need to help him out, including myself.
Something in the movement of fingers on the keyboard enhances thought. Fingers pull your thoughts forward. Fingers are in some way an extension of your brain, with a lot of cortex associations at their trigger. Get them going!
People point fingers at the leader. That happens in every sport.
I wasn't a person to cry or point fingers or find any sympathy.
When things get tough, a lot of people point fingers.
The final release point for the fastball is the tips of your fingers.
Professionalism is environmental. Amateurism is anti environmental. Professionalism merges the individual into patterns of total environment. Amateurism seeks the development of the total awareness of the individual and the critical awareness of the ground rules of society. The amateur can afford to loose.
I ain't learn everything yet at 95. But I got good fingers, that's one thing, I got good fingers. If it weren't for them fingers I wouldn't be going now.
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