Success comes to those who dedicate everything to their passion in life. To be successful, it is also very important to be humble and never let fame or money travel to your head.
A. R. RAHMANWhen you do something with a lot of honesty, appetite and commitment, the input reflects the output.
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I believe that whatever comes at a particular time is a blessing from God.
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When you do something with a lot of honesty, appetite and commitment, the input reflects the output.
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People Expect Something New From Me All The Time.And That’s Good It Keeps Me On The Edge
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I wanted to be part of something bigger.
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The idea of music is to liberate the listener and lead him to a frame where he feels he is elevated.
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The more you know the less you talk.
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I want to go beyond the restrictions of language, religion and caste, and music is the only thing that allows me to do that.
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I like music that is able to stir my soul. My music is a spiritual exercise
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While other creators make a big show of their art Mani Sir makes it look as though anyone can do what he does.
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There is only one of the two that can reside in our hearts, GOD or ego. If GOD is in ego is out.
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That’s a sound design thing but then we wanted to do music that would not disturb it and at the same time drive it.
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There were basically three themes. One was the sun theme which is the guitar when he’d get sun on his leg and it comes again in the end. And there’s of course the lullaby which Dido sang, “If I Rise.” And then there’s this driving guitar which is the motivation theme.
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The search is more important than the destination.
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Rather than making money I believe in making people happy, all other things are secondary. Money isn’t important, creative satisfaction is.
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I love classical music. I love a lot of musicians playing together and the whole culture of that, whether it’s Indian or it’s Western.
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