"You either have it or you will never have it," quoted our Managing Director, Mr. Ashok. Really an interesting one. At the first instance, I was not convinced, but after a second thinking, I was convinced. He was right and he was referring to English.
This again goes back to my earlier post where I scribbled about mastering a foreign language. As written, some people never correct (or learn from) their mistakes, despite being informed that they often make mistakes. These people stand as testimonials to the above quote.
Moving away from English, another interesting quote I heard from my colleague Mr. T. Venu, "I don't mind my son becoming a rag picker, but I want him to become the best rag picker." That's really a fresh whiff of air.
This time a quote from my side
You can say "I am working hard". But you will be a fool if you say "I am the only one working hard".
Uh! now it's time to listen to some songs.
Parugu has some rocking numbers by Manisharma, and Bujjigaadu Made in Chennai has some peepy numbers by Sandeep Chowta.
May 1, 2008 at 5:46 AM
Your Mr. Venu is so right. I grew up with the quote "age quod agis" - latin saying for "do wlel all that you do". My father subscribed to it too. It's excellence and perfection that we need to strive for. :)
Easier said than done of course...
So Bujjigada songs are good eh? Ok, lemme vinu too!
May 2, 2008 at 10:53 AM
hye rads,
I completely agree with it. Yeah! again it is easier said than done.
Yeah the songs especially the last three are terrific.
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