A Quote by Suniel Shetty

I lead a very regimented life. — © Suniel Shetty
I lead a very regimented life.

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I lead a very regimented life. I take excruciating care of myself: I take a lot of vitamins, get enough sleep, don't drink apart from a glass of wine occasionally.
I didn't think of myself as a lead player, especially when we did live shows, because me and Keith used to switch around all the time. He'd take a lead, I'd play rhythm. Sometimes even within one song. It wasn't strict and regimented.
I live a very normal regimented life that focuses on my training and my private life so I squeeze the insane stuff in around that.
Generally, my life is absolute chaos, but when I'm writing songs, it's very thought out and regimented.
I lead a very conventional life. I don't lead a writer's life. And I think that can be a source of suspicion and irritation to some people. This was more true when I was living in California, when I didn't lead a writer's life at all.
I did have a very restricted, regimented life. There was a kind of happiness there, a contentment, but it was a small happiness within very clear and delineated borders.
I like to be very, very regimented and very OCD in my routine.
My dad was in the army for most of my youth. He was very regimented and I learned to train from him.
In some ways, TV is more regimented, but there is a level of professionalism that's very high, among the people that work in television.
My process has changed in recent years because I now have two young kids. I have to be more regimented. The days are very short.
What Sri Krishna is saying, is that it's a terrible mistake to believe that this life we lead is real. Obviously it's real, but it doesn't last very long in its realness. It's very ephemeral and to mistaken the forms of life, the shapes that life takes, for reality, is not wise.
I have to lead a very small life in terms of what people think 'Hollywood' is. It's a full life for me, but I'm not jetting across the world. But life is good.
People don't want to look at you and think, 'Oh, it must have taken her so long to get ready!' It's not as exciting to imagine. They want to imagine your life being - well, the opposite of what it sometimes is, where getting dressed is very regimented, you know? People don't want to know that.
My wife and I are very blessed. I am very grateful for the life that we lead.
I am an observer of life, a non-participant who takes no sides. I am in the regimented society, but not of it.
We found ourselves believing or allowing ourselves to believe what our industries told us, which is lead helps to guard your health was one of the ads that appeared in the 1920s. Lead takes place in modern games, lead is part of our everyday life, all these ads and propaganda that came out of the very time when physicians and public health workers and reports were appearing of children around the country who were literally at that point dying and going into convulsions because lead was poisoning them.
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