A Quote by Tulsi Kumar

What I have inherited from my father is my passion for my work which is my music. — © Tulsi Kumar
What I have inherited from my father is my passion for my work which is my music.
In those days I had various strong inclinations, for wine, gambling and cockfighting, and the society of gypsies, together with a passion for theological discussion which I had inherited from my father himself-all of which my father thought I had better rid myself of before I married.
Thankfully, I have got the ear to select music, which I think I have inherited that from my father. That matters a lot, when you are recording a song.
I believe I inherited my sense of music from my father. My father was an ear piano player; he could just hear something and play it.
I've inherited the quality of understanding good music from my father.
My father would make music keeping public tastes in mind. I have inherited this from him.
I worked in the family business, which was my father's shoe making company that he had inherited from his father, and that led me to become interested in what could be achieved by a great Italian brand. That became my ambition as a young man.
I have inherited my father's thick skin, which helps me deal with trolls.
My father and I share a passion for how things work, which in my case took the form of schoolboy fascination with machines and mechanical contraptions.
I inherited a vile melancholy from my father, which has made me mad all my life, at least not sober.
My father had his own business, a clothing store, which he inherited from his father. He travelled abroad frequently and was quite extravagant, so we had skiing holidays and summer holidays on the beach.
My father had a good sense of humour about a lot of things, including life, which I think I inherited.
It was my father's passion actually. I had never wished to become a wrestler. I was 12 when my father initiated me into this sport. Gradually, I started liking it and then it became my passion too.
The work of art must seize upon you, wrap you up in itself, carry you away. It is the means by which the artist conveys his passion; it is the current which he puts forth which sweeps you along in his passion.
My dad was an actor, and he always said that work was work; you can't turn your nose up at it. We didn't have much money when I was growing up, and he had this real work ethic, which I inherited.
My father worked real hard. I admired him. My father taught me you needed to work with your brain and not your back. I've made that a passion.
Writing songs is an essential part of my life: my mother teaches piano, and I have inherited my grandparents' passion for music, especially from my grandfather Tommy, who was a great drummer. It's no coincidence that I play the drums best, but I am also good with the guitar and the piano.
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