A Quote by Supriya Pathak

My sabbatical from Bollywood was a conscious decision. I was never in the rat race. — © Supriya Pathak
My sabbatical from Bollywood was a conscious decision. I was never in the rat race.
The great disadvantage of being in a rat race is that it is humiliating. The competitors in a rat race are by definition rodents.
The rat race is real. I was part of the rat race.
It may be that you will be happiest in the rat race; perhaps, like me, you are basically a rat.
People sometimes forget that a rat race can be won only by a rat.
The trouble with the rat race is that even if you win, you're still a rat.
Just because it's a rat race doesn't mean it's okay to be a rat.
Everybody in America is so money-hungry. It's like a rat race and even when you win you're still a freaking rat.
Don't ever forget the words on a postcard that my father sent me last year: "If you win the rat race, you're still a rat.
People say never work with children and animals. I actually like working with Oliver Bell, and working with a rat really opens possibilities to you because you don't know how it's going to be. It's just a rat, so you can just react to this rat being a rat, if that makes sense.
Only a rat can win a rat race.
You can win the rat race but you're still a rat.
I never felt the need to be in the rat race.
As Maharashtrian actors, we are very conscious about our decisions in Bollywood. It's not cakewalk. Bollywood is vast, and there is a lot of competition. I don't want to be doing something small there.
It is one thing to decry the rat race...that is the good and honorable work of moralists. It is quite another thing to quit the rat race, to drop out, to refuse to run any further--that is the work of the individualist. It is offensive because it is impolite it makes the rebuke personal the individualist calls not his or her behavior into question, but mine.
It wasn't me. I couldn't go on set every day, get my hair curled for hours and sit with all that make-up. It just didn't do it for me. I took a conscious decision to stop working in Bollywood movies at that time.
What about the rat race in the first place? Is it worthwhile? Or are you just buying into someone else's definition of success? Only you can decide that, and you'll have to decide it over and over and over. But if you think it's a rat race, before you drop out, take a deep breath. Maybe you picked the wrong job. Try again. And then try again.
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