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“What mattered to me most when I was batting was feeling comfortable. As long as I felt comfortable, it didn't matter where I was playing or who I was playing against. If you make technical adjustments to cope with different conditions, there's a risk of making yourself feel uncomfortable and of thinking too much about your technique. I've always felt that I've batted best when my mind has been at the bowler's end of pitch, not at my end. There's no time to think about both ends at the same time. So in general it always seemed to me that If I was comfortable with my gear, it would allow my mind to be at the opposite end and I had a better chance of playing well.”
Sachin Tendulkar“WheneverI look backTo the artOnce I cravedI wanna punchSquare in faceIf only I'm allowedTo do so...”
Irfa Rahat“No one has the right to do wrong, even if wrong has been done to them.”
Viktor E. Frankl, Man's Search for Meaning“The hardest lesson to learn, is one where someone takes away your freedom; with out your consent... You grow, you ache, the pain never eases you just become strong, And one day you will wake up & all of a sudden all the darkness that surrounded you now surrounds the doer of the bad deed. Why...Because you forgave them, your free now.”
Nikki Rowe“Respect all people as you do your people, and you would be a fine people.”
Fakeer Ishavardas“I understood the life around me better, not from love, which everybody acknowledges to be a great teacher, but from estrangement, to which nobody has attributed the power of reinforcing insight”
Nirad C. Chaudhuri“Your personal identity very much depends on the experience of the present moment and as the experience changes, your identity too change with it.”
Roshan Sharma“Don't miss the beauty behind otherwise your whole race will end up with wasting time running on trademill.”
Ankit Samrat“I have a feeling that you’re riding for some kind of terrible, terrible fall. . . . The whole arrangement’s designed for men who, at some time or other in their lives, were looking for something their own environment couldn’t supply them with. . . . So they gave up looking.”
J.D. Salinger, The Catcher in the Rye