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Last updated on November 9, 2024.
Once I started to grow up, I realised that my parents are normal people and they can make mistakes.
I have realised that I am not cut out for the regular, commercial potboilers. I know I don't have it in me to do such films.
I always felt that I wasn't as American as Americans and then I realised when I got back to the Philippines that I was not Filipino.
I realised that conforming didn't accomplish anything. Do your own thing. As long as you learn that, you're cool.
I realised music was my calling, and I am one of those who's strongly bound by an infectious enthusiasm and passion.
What she had realised was that love was that moment when your heart was about to burst.
I have realised there are so many stories which can be told beautifully on screen. It's important to be part of such films.
I realised I'd never climb Everest but thought I could still write a book
My father came to Hyderabad to become an actor, took an acting course, and realised he was camera conscious.
I realised that you couldn't use the tools of yesterday to communicate today's world. Basically, that was the big light that went on in my head.
Being from a minority culture, I realised the importance of looking at non-Western cultures in a positive way.
I've realised darkness and light are inter-dependent, just as death is an enhancer of life.
The jobs of manager and director of football are too big for one individual - this I realised very quickly.
I have realised that TV is extremely gratifying in the sense that people see you in their houses, and they get very attached to you.
One of the brilliant things I realised after I'd left school is that there are so many ways you can learn. I do this best on the job.
When I was studying in JNU, I realised how students and professors address each other as comrades.
I had these false ambitions - marketing and MBA. I didn't do very badly at it, but I realised my calling was something else.
With Maurice suddenly going, I realised... I think I've matured. I don't take things lightly any more.
In the last two World Cups, I realised that when you put a lot of pressure on yourself, it does not work.
I've been quite a late developer on the clothes front, but I've suddenly realised it is one of life's joys.
I realised years ago that no one really knows what they're doing and you kind of just learn by observing.
Without a great man writing and directing for me, I realised I was a mediocre movie star at best.
I was working so hard at music and trying to do this whole 'industry' thing and realised that it wasn't for me.
I've often sat down with people talking about a film I've been in, and they haven't realised I was in it.
If I had my way, I want to do 15 films in a year, but I have realised I cannot physically do that.
Over time, I have realised that it is important to stay grounded and keep in touch with reality.
I have realised that it's important to dedicate time to a film and role, no matter how big or small it is.
I always wanted to be a golfer, only I realised that if I'd played golf I would have been skint.
I went up to a man and said 'Jesus loves you' but I realised that it didn't mean anything unless I did it.
I've now returned to the business again because I finally realised that I really enjoy the creative process.
I don't like doing things by halves, and I realised you can't do stand-up comedy part-time.
More dreams are realised and extinguished in Bombay than any other place in India.
I must have been five or six when I realised all the stuff I was writing made sense with what I was playing on the piano.
What I thankfully realised in time is that just being a commercial hero means the market is limited.
It was only when I finished the course and left my graduation diploma on the bus that I realised I'd become an actor.
After becoming famous, I've realised how overrated fame is. It gets in the way of normal life.
I have realised just how important it is to readers to feel that fictional stories are based on reality.
When a player hears the word 'psychologist' at the first, you are taken aback, but I realised that I needed help.
When I started to write, I realised that you need a bit of both: the overall context as well as the individual's experience.
Suddenly, I realised: this was what I wanted to do. I didn't know how to do it; I just knew acting felt right.
I think it was when I realised I could talk anybody into doing just about anything I wanted them to.
I wanted the world when I was 20, and when I took stock at 40 I realised I hadn't come anywhere close to getting it.
Miffy has changed quite a lot since the early books, although I never realised it at the time.
We realised that art, theatre, and music in Sarajevo were resistance at the deepest level.
What I've realised is that I'm happiest when I'm at work, as I am always preparing myself for when the opportunity arises.
When I was 12 or 13, I realised I was good, but I never knew how far I'd get.
I discovered I loved acting at a Summer Camp. That's when I really realised that I enjoyed it and that I wanted to try it.
When I started playing hockey, I realised the entire game relies on your back- you have to bend to play it.
I quickly realised that there is no 'I' in team. So I am so fortunate to have a supportive family that has been there for me since day one.
I have realised that we are running after things that are so temporary and fleeting - be it fame or money or anything like that.
As Culture Secretary, I realised how you can use sport to do so many other good things for society.
Once I realised the value of making people laugh, I got very good at it. Fast.
Every time I read it, I realised 'Bajirao Mastani' must be made. It's such a powerful screenplay.
It appears that my worst fears have been realised: we have made progress in everything yet nothing has changed.
I wanted to be a complete person and realised that the well-being of mental health is extremely important in achieving that.
I never realised how overwhelming it could be to be loved by people who don't even know you.
I came to the Unites States and realised I had a knack for coming up with rhymes and lyrics.
When I realised I wasn't Michael Jackson and I was this 10 year old boy growing up in the suburbs, I was devastated
I realised in Sri Lanka that my dream of playing in a World Cup was a bridge too far.
I realised that being sensitive means you can connect to all kinds of people. I think I've learned that it is a gift as well.
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