Top 100 Rao Quotes
#1. Google can bring you 100,000 answers but a librarian can bring you the right one.
~An Elegy for the Library
by Mahesh Rao
Mahesh Rao
#2. The people follow him."
"Because they have no choice. They follow, but do they love him?"
"Some do," Appah Rao answered. "But what does it matter? Why should a ruler want his people's love? Their obedience, yes, but love? Love is for children, McCandless, and for gods and for women.
Bernard Cornwell
#3. Thousands!" Appah Rao's tone mocked the claim. "You may have thousands, Colonel, but the Tippoo has tigers.
Bernard Cornwell
#4. I think,' said Raja Rao, 'unrestrained urge is promiscuity while passion refined is romanticism.
BS Murthy
#5. Could you look again, please?" the woman asked in a clipped, slightly British accent. "It was sent parcel post two weeks ago from Miss Felicity Worthington and addressed to Mrs. Rao, Mrs. Gemma Doyle Rao.
Libba Bray
#6. There are 41 million people who do not have access to a toilet in Pakistan and as a result they are defecating in the open. And open defecation has significant health and nutritional consequences.
Geeta Rao Gupta
#7. Do you feel bored and stuck in a rut? Is work drudgery? If so, you are spending far too much time bemoaning your fate and how the universe is not cooperating with your desires. Be present with and in your current situation.
Srikumar Rao
#8. Praying in a Temple is like Lighting a Candle. One kills the ignorance and the other kills the darkness .
Gaurav Rao
#9. It's okay to be proud of your good English. But don't be proud of being poor at your Mother tongue. Only the scum of the earth do that.
Manasa Rao
#10. Positive secularism is not tolerance of all religions, but it is the total denial of religious beliefs: it is the emergence of homogeneous human outlook which is based upon verifiable facts of life.
Goparaju Ramachandra Rao
#11. You have tremendous flexibility in defining both the greater good and the greater community. If you don't succeed in this, then you will continue to pull that heavy wagon up the mountain, and despite the fact that you are pulling it, it will somehow run over your own foot.
Srikumar Rao
#13. Recently thought of deleting my Facebook account and start using twitter, but realized it's not easy. Facebook has become like the boyfriend I no longer like but scared to dump because I've invested so much time in the relationship.
Manasa Rao
#14. There's no destination. The journey is all that there is, and it can be very, very joyful.
Srikumar Rao
#16. I'm challenging the assumption that you need to be a dog-eat-dog person to survive in a corporate environment.
Srikumar Rao
#17. I realize my heart is forever Inexperienced. It does fall for the same tricks over and over again
Manasa Rao
#18. I believe that if you don't derive a deep sense of purpose from what you do, if you don't come radiantly alive several times a day, if you don't feel deeply grateful at the tremendous good fortune that has been bestowed on you, then you are wasting your life. And life is too short to waste.
Srikumar Rao
#19. truth is also about increasing moral minimalism. As you learn more, you should have less need for moral opinions. Or
Venkatesh G. Rao
#20. I am a very shy person who is just close to himself. So I would refrain from talking about my personal life.
N. T. Rama Rao Jr.
#21. I have no plans of getting married so soon
Amrita Rao
#22. Unending joy is actually closer to us than our own skin, and there is nothing we have to do or get or be to experience it. All we have to do is stop driving it away.
Srikumar Rao
#23. Stress is the demon in our society, stalking the cities and the countryside, striking down young and old and growing in strength daily.
Srikumar Rao
#24. Seenu rang the gong, and the eyes shut themselves in silence, and the brahmin heart and the weaver heart and pariah heart seemed to beat the one beat of Siva dancing
Raja Rao
#26. Screw friendship. I need more enemies. At least they admit they don't like you.
Manasa Rao
#27. We respect law, when the law respects our needs. Whenever legality clashes with morality, legality should be opposed and morality should be upheld.
Goparaju Ramachandra Rao
#28. Success in life to be determined by our contributions
V.V. Rao
#29. Many persons swear by positive thinking, and quite a few have been helped by it. Nevertheless, it is not a very effective tool and can be downright harmful in some cases.
Srikumar Rao
#30. I don't wish to be successful but I definitely wish to be successful in helping someone, sometime for something good.
Manasa Rao
#31. When I don't make a decision, it's not that I don't think about it. I think about it and make a decision not to make a decision.
P. V. Narasimha Rao
#32. I am like a blind runner, just show me the path and I will do the running
Vikas Rao
#33. I had a difficult time getting my arms around Einstein's work, even when I was a physics major at one of the top universities in India.
Srikumar Rao
#34. Reflection is a dangerous pastime. It can lead you to rewrite your past, alter how you see your present, and tempt you down paths you never imagined you would explore.
Venkatesh G. Rao
#35. Organize yourself & bring rhythm to your life: Because you have things to do, habits to break, dreams to achieve, peace to discover and one life to live
V.V. Rao
#36. More than 80% of our revenue comes from people viewing ads on mobile devices. Inside Twitter, we talk and think mobile first.
Shailesh Rao
#37. I think I believe a little bit in the power of people to really cast a bad energy on you if they want to. If the bad mojo wants to come your way, look out.
Dileep Rao
#38. Can you actually go through life without labeling what happens to you as good or bad? Sure you can. You have to train yourself to do this. You have been conditioned to think of things as bad or good. You can de-condition yourself. It is neither easy nor fast but it is possible.
Srikumar Rao
#39. The day you start institutionalizing "Walk the talk" life shall show the dream to reality path.
V.V. Rao
#40. Sometimes I think of rebuilding my friendship with old friends. But at the same time, there's a reason why we fell off. Shit happens, but life's good.
Manasa Rao
#41. We were sleeping on the same bed with our backs to each other trying to imagine a new life.
Kalyani Rao
#42. Acceptance does not mean that you placidly acquiesce to the myriad injustices that are all around you. In fact, that you are incensed about these injustices is the very reason you need to try your level best to 'right' these 'wrongs.'
Srikumar Rao
#43. I realize no matter how smart you are, you'll end up trusting people and get hurt. This world is full of pretenders and you'll never know.
Manasa Rao
#44. They made me so smooth like porcelain. Inside I was broken glass. Every fragment was piercing me sharp. At every breath, I felt I was imploding.
Sonia Rao
#45. When you're the only person who could have created a work of art, the competition and standard metrics by which things are measured become irrelevant because nothing can replace you. The factors that distinguish you are so personal than nobody can replicate them.
Srinivas Rao
#46. The knowledge that we are responsible for living the life we have is our most powerful tool.
Srikumar Rao
#47. When you label so much of what happens to you as 'bad,' it reinforces the feeling that you are a powerless pawn at the mercy of outside forces over which you have no control. And - this is key - labeling something a bad thing almost guarantees that you'll experience it as such.
Srikumar Rao
#48. The love of individual freedom has stood in the way of the appreciation of social obligations.
Goparaju Ramachandra Rao
#49. There is but one force in life and that is Truth, and there is but one love in life and that is love of mankind, and there is but one God in life and that is the God of all
Raja Rao
#50. When the flower blossoms, the bee will come.
Srikumar Rao
#51. Most of us function under the model we have to get something in order to do something, in order to be something. If this happens, then I will be happy. And I'm suggesting to you that we live our entire lives based on that model, and that model is fundamentally flawed.
Srikumar Rao
#52. We're doing it wrong, absolutely wrong! Miss Universe should be about Space Exploration, Miss World about Science and Miss Earth about Going Green!
Manasa Rao
#53. Think of the universe as a benevolent parent. A child may want a tub of ice-cream and marshmallows, but a wise parent will give it fruits and vegetables instead. That is not what the child wants, but it is what the child needs.
Srikumar Rao
#54. I am somewhere in the middle of a village with all the modern amenities. There's something missing. Life? I reckon....
Manasa Rao
#55. If you want to experience joy in your life, you have to be able to step outside yourself and become part of a cause that is much larger than you; one that brings a greater good to a greater community.
Srikumar Rao
#56. If I can impact an executive and his or her team, I can help to change the culture of an organization.
Srikumar Rao
#57. for every complex question, there is an answer that is simple, elegant and wrong.
Venkatesh G. Rao
#58. Executives don't burn out and leave when they feel deep satisfaction. They don't create the human detritus that disgruntled managers do.
Srikumar Rao
#59. We have the ability to craft a life where we are completely fulfilled. We think it is dependent on outsiders, and to some extent it is, but it is much more dependent on the attitude we bring to life.
Srikumar Rao
#60. Users want relevant content as advertising. As a result, the distinction between advertising and content is going away. All that matters to a user is relevancy.
Shailesh Rao
#61. Shashank glanced at Rihaan. "What I mean is, that a time will come when you'll find an empty space inside that can only be filled with love. Mark my words." And on that cryptic note he pulled to a halt. Rihaan adjusted the ubiquitous
Simi K. Rao
#62. What critics miss, however, is that there is no such thing as non-narrative thought, free of possible worlds and ongoing enactments. There are always multiple narratives at work, framing our perceptions, memories, active thoughts, decisions and actions.
Venkatesh G. Rao
#63. Hyperbole comes easily to us. To find measured prose and even tone in the midst of aching grief was tough.
Maithili Rao
#64. Who takes the blame: the leader who talks of poverty but lives in luxury, or the poor who choose a leader of that type?
Goparaju Ramachandra Rao
#65. A man will find that as he alters his thoughts towards things and other people, things and other people will alter towards him.
Srikumar S. Rao
#66. If the universe is friendly, then it is indeed aware of us and works to help us. So there are no 'unfortunate accidents,' and everything that happens is orchestrated in an elaborate and complicated manner to be of benefit to us.
Srikumar Rao
#67. When your ex says "I miss you", that means the person they tried to replace you with has failed.
Manasa Rao
#68. In terms of companies, they must stand for something bigger. They must be dedicated to something larger than financial results. I reject the Milton Friedman belief that a company's sole responsibility is to the shareholders.
Srikumar Rao
#69. With engaging prose, Engelman takes readers on a delightful journey?that both entertains and educates ? of modern civilization and women's central role to ensuring the economic and social well-being of their families, communities, nations and the global community.
Geeta Rao Gupta
#70. Isn't it funny how we all will end up? Best friends today, communicating via internet tomorrow. Crush today, dancing at their weddings tomorrow.
Manasa Rao
#71. I'm at that stage of life where I don't even care whether people like me anymore. If you like me, Cool. If you don't, Okay!
Manasa Rao
#72. Before you can follow your own drummer, you have to hear the drummer.
Srikumar Rao
#73. I don't believe that being an inspiring leader is a goal that you can aspire to. It is a by-product.
Srikumar Rao
#74. The language of theism which was familiar to the people, gave Gandhi the advantage of easy communication with the people, but it is atheistic in principle. It could have been the starting point for the atheistic movement in the modern age.
Goparaju Ramachandra Rao
#75. Twitter is about the democratization of access to a platform that allows anyone in the world - who has a mobile phone and access to SMS - to have a voice and be heard.
Shailesh Rao
#76. Galileo got it wrong. The earth does not revolve around the sun. It revolves around you and has been doing so for decades. At least, this is the model you are using.
Srikumar Rao
#77. Time and Tide wait for no Man; what about woman ? How Sexist !
Gaurav Rao
#78. I wouldn't change my life for anything. I am exactly where I want to be and have no plans to ever retire.
Srikumar Rao
#79. If you have an ongoing relationship with a person, think of everything positive about that person that you possibly can and enter your interaction from that space. Ignore all the crap that used to drive you up the wall before. You will be amazed at what a change this attitude shift brings about.
Srikumar Rao
#80. Because morality is a social necessity, the moment faith in god is banished, man's gaze turns from god to man and he becomes socially conscious. Religious belief prevented the growth of a sense of realism. But atheism at once makes man realistic and alive to the needs of morality.
Goparaju Ramachandra Rao
#81. Accept yourself AS-IS do not search for To-BE that's the secret of peace.
Dr. V. V. Rao
#82. Who is Incredible Hulk ?
..A monster man who took "Go Green" too seriously.
Gaurav Rao
#83. When something happens to you, suffering doesn't begin. Suffering begins at the instant you label a bad thing - as something that is wrong.
Srikumar Rao
#84. If you embrace 'positive thinking,' you are - by definition - spurning 'negative thinking.' So it's as if you were on a teeter-totter and are trying desperately to put all your weight on one side - the 'positive thinking' side.
Srikumar Rao
#85. Ranting about her being hard to understand? Wait until you lose her. You will clearly understand, what an effortless power a woman has!
Manasa Rao
#86. I think if you look at Sam Raimi and Jim Cameron, those guys know things about filmmaking that almost nobody knows anymore. They are students of film from when they handmade films themselves, you know cut films with their own hands and razor blades and tape.
Dileep Rao
#87. A question that always haunts me. Why can't people just be real? It's easier being real than pretend being real. Give yourself a chance.
Manasa Rao
#88. To become truly unmistakable I have to be willing to ditch the map, travel without a guidebook, and see where it leads me.
Srinivas Rao
#89. People live long who speak their mind even when they are absent, "Speaking your mind" is your birth right.
V.V. Rao
#90. It is indeed possible to change your view of the universe from indifferent to friendly. I have helped thousands of persons make this transition in my workshops.
Srikumar Rao
#91. Your most stable beliefs, the ones that actually modulate your behavior, aren't about life purposes; they are about momentum management. You are more likely to switch religions than to switch from an impatient to a patient temperament.
Venkatesh G. Rao
#92. Personal ambition is 'I want to be CEO.' Greater vision ambition is, 'I want to lead this company so that people want to work here.'
Srikumar Rao
#93. Business schools need to address students on a human being level, not as cogs in the machine to supply fresh talent to big companies.
Srikumar Rao
#94. we will always be at the mercy of the world and of circumstances beyond our control.
Chaya Rao
#95. Rather than see ageing as a reason to contract, we should view it as an opportunity to expand. We should make each year of our lives are more interesting than the one before.
Srinivas Rao
#96. I love being called NTR's grandson. I never moved away from his shadow, maybe because I didn't try enough or maybe because I like it this way.
N. T. Rama Rao Jr.
#97. So revenge is obviously a deeply messed-up expression of vindictiveness. It is hard to even call it "evil." It is just plain insanity. A result of deeply messed-up thinking.
Venkatesh G. Rao
#98. I was so jealous. I could compete against a dragon in a 'breathing fire contest.
Kalyani Rao
#99. Be thankful and live this moment, it is all with you
Dr. V. V. Rao
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