Quotes About Skill
I have an impeccable memory, and I can learn dialogues in any language in 20 minutes, including Telugu and Malayalam.
~ Katrina Kaif
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Speaking in broken Telugu is one thing, and dubbing is another.
~ Rakul Preet Singh
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I can memorise lines quickly. Knowing Telugu now has helped improve my performance.
~ Rakul Preet Singh
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I have enough experience, and I can do my Telugu dubbing perfectly without any help.
~ Tamannaah
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Baseball grew rapidly in favor; the field was ripe. America needed a live outdoor sport, and this game exactly suited the national temperament. It required all the manly qualities of activity, endurance, pluck, and skill peculiar to cricket, and was immeasurably superior to that game in exciting features.
~ John Montgomery Ward
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When you're writing plays, it's possible to believe you don't have any real world skill. When you're adapting, it is really all about the mechanics, so you feel closer to, I don't know, an accountant or someone who has a body of information. It's not all about temperament.
~ Richard Greenberg
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Technique is the main thing when it comes to success at the top level. The sound temperament comes into work only when you have a sound technique.
~ Shikhar Dhawan
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Skillful pilots gain their reputation from storms and tempest.
~ Charles de Saint-Evremond
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Acting is the most minor of gifts. After all, Shirley Temple could do it when she was four.
~ Katharine Hepburn
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One game I'm always on is 'NBA Jam.' And 'Bejeweled,' games like that, and 'Temple Run.'
~ Kyrie Irving
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I've played a lot of football in my life. I know the tempo and speed of the game.
~ Danny Amendola
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As for Kaka, he is a superstar... someone who can change the tempo of the game as well as the team.
~ Manuel Pellegrini
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If you are ambitious you can have a moment of glory but it will most likely be temporary. But talent always finds its way out.
~ Natalia Vodianova
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Stalking the Angel [Joe]"I could off anybody in this place five times over." [Elvis]"Could you off someone and get away with you here?" [Joe]Head shake. "I'm too good even for me.
~ Robert Crais
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Subsidizing inactivity is a bad practice. Yes, people have to survive. But they will not thrive if they are induced by charity (public or private, government or religious) to be unproductive. Purposeful work is what establishes one's place in society. In addition to providing legitimate income, work is what gives one purpose, enables one to develop a skill, earns one a positive reputation.
~ Robert D. Lupton
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Il talento sta nelle scelte
~ Robert De Niro
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If I knew how to take a good photograph, I'd do it every time.
~ Robert Doisneau
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We tan the way lawyers tell the truth, never on purpose and never very well.
~ Robert Dugoni
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If you can learn the practical
~ Robert E. Emery
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He was like a tiger among baboons as he leaped, side-stepped and spun, offering an ever-moving target, while his ax wove a shining wheel of death about him. For
~ Robert E. Howard
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Scuba diving is itself a hazardous sport. To do it without any training is tantamount to playing Russian roulette with a loaded revolver.
~ ROBERT F. BURGESS
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Let a woman learn only a handful of basic finishes for her meat, and she will become a cook instead of a housewife. Butter and cream, for example. What chicken is there - what veal, what pork - indeed, what shrimp, scallops, oysters, or clams, that will not come to a glorious end if, five minutes before they leave the stove, they are graced with a lump of butter and as many tablespoons of cream as can be spared?
~ Robert Farrar Capon
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All salt and no finesse makes Jack a dull cook.
~ Robert Farrar Capon
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Even Mozart, perhaps the most gifted composer in history, developed and grew in his art. The music he wrote in his thirties was far more advanced than what he wrote in his twenties or in his teens. The more music he wrote, the more he was able to write.
~ Robert Fritz
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