A Quote by Waris Ahluwalia

I take my work seriously, but I don't necessarily take myself seriously. — © Waris Ahluwalia
I take my work seriously, but I don't necessarily take myself seriously.
It's funny, a lot of people think I take myself seriously because I come off so serious sometimes. But it's not that I take myself seriously, I take what I do seriously.
To me the early childhood story is an ecumenical one. You take poverty seriously. You take seriously maternal depression. You take seriously children under stress and you take seriously the effects of extended hours participation in poor quality care. Those are the facts I begin with.
Take events in your life seriously, take work seriously, but don't take yourself seriously, or you'll become affected, pompous and boring.
My advice to people today is as follows: if you take the game of life seriously, if you take your nervous system seriously, if you take your sense organs seriously, if you take the energy process seriously, you must turn on, tune in, and drop out.
I take the work seriously. Which is why I always swing for the fences whenever I voice a character. But that said, I don't take myself all that seriously.
I take my work seriously but I can't take myself too seriously. I'm in such a crazy privileged position.
It's so important that we take auditions less seriously, take your work seriously, but take the industry a whole lot less seriously because it is so fickle.
Let's take fashion seriously, but not ourselves so seriously. Or reverse that, maybe don't take fashion so seriously, but take yourself seriously. Actually, don't take yourself seriously, that's for sure. So, yeah, take fashion seriously, just not yourself.
Although I don't take myself very seriously, I do take my work extraordinarily seriously.
I take my dog Tinkerbell seriously. I take my job seriously. But I don't take myself all that seriously.
I try not to take myself too seriously, but I do take my work seriously.
I take my work very seriously, but I don't take myself seriously.
So, one way or another, I found myself in a few movies. I take it seriously when I'm on the set, but I don't take myself seriously as an actor.
I don't even take myself seriously, so how could I possibly take Hollywood seriously?
In comedy you have to be willing to not take yourself seriously, you know? I take comedy really seriously, and so to take comedy seriously, you must not, you cannot, ever take yourself seriously.
I think people take me as seriously as I want them to. They take me as seriously as I take myself - let's put it that way.
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