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It takes great character and understanding of human emotions to help someone you shouldn't be helping under normal circumstances. — Daya Kudari

Think of God not as a word, or a stranger, or as someone on high, waiting to judge and punish you. Think of Him as you would want to be thought of if you were God. — Daya Mata

Fame, girls, fast cars, penthouses and what not; the whole problem is because everyone wants the same things from life. — Daya Kudari

Religion suits everyone's needs, believers, agnostics, atheists and god, just in case it exists — Daya Kudari

I think the most important thing for an artist is to stay true to who you are. I want to stay as authentic as possible, as that's how we're going with our team. — Daya

How would you complete with people who are more talented, more popular, who get better training, better mentoring and who get their share of luck, without some luck? — Daya Kudari

We have to get to the Self beyond its physical and mental instrumentalities to realize we are not fragile mortal beings; there is an unbroken link between ourselves and the Beloved Mother of the Universe, the Divine Consciousness flowing through and permeating Infinity. — Daya Mata

I am not sure if some people are luckier than others, but one thing's sure: right place, right time, you can define it however you want, some people get more opportunities than others. — Daya Kudari

There's randomness and there's the demand and supply ratio. And both of these combine to stop the average man from making it big. More it happens, more is our guy forced to believe in luck. Decades, my friend, you know what that does to a man. — Daya Kudari

Like some people are bad at math, some people are bad at talking to women. And some at both, now that's luck I guess. — Daya Kudari

Good luck in a way is bad luck not occurring, but the world wants stories of how bad luck happened, and how good luck played a savior. — Daya Kudari

I wouldn't use a song I didn't think was my brand or image. — Daya

It's always pretty amazing to hear your own voice on the radio. — Daya

I don't think carrying an umbrella during monsoons is luck. — Daya Kudari

Perfect joy lies in selflessly striving for the best outcome, and then humbly accepting whatever God gives. — Daya Mata

I have a lot of creative control, so I can decide what I want to wear, what I want my brand to look like, what I want my songs to sound like, so I don't sound like some fake artist that people can't relate to. — Daya

Spirituality lies not in the power to heal others, to perform miracles, or to astound the world with our wisdom, but in the ability to endure with right attitude whatever crosses we have to face in our daily lives, and thus to rise above them. — Daya Mata

Religion as a philosophy is superior to religion as a practice. — Daya Kudari

I should be, right now, a normal 17-year-old sitting in class in high school. Instead, I'm recording, and it's so exciting for me. I can't imagine anything I'd rather be doing right now. — Daya

In love, it's because people want something that doesn't exist, at least abundantly, people tend to put on false masks imitating the non-existant. — Daya Kudari

If we were in tune and communing with God every moment, where would be the need to pray or ask for anything? — Daya Mata

It's not the application that is stopping people from using timeless knowledge passed on to us, it's the acknowledging part. — Daya Kudari

I did a show with Tori Kelly, and it was really cool that I got to meet her. She has always been a huge inspiration of mine, and I'm obsessed with her voice, so it was great to get to talk to her about the industry. The best advice she gave me was to just be myself. — Daya

Coincidentally, the words RELIGION and BULLSHIT both have eight letters. — Daya Kudari

Write down everything you can think of, no matter how stupid it seems. I always write down my thoughts throughout the day. Sometimes good things come out of it, and I'll find an idea to develop into a song, so my best advice is to try and draw inspiration from everyday things. — Daya

There is absolutely nothing we can ever do that will cause God to forsake us. He will never turn away from us. — Daya Mata

The more you win a debate intellectually, the more you lose it practically. — Daya Kudari

I have been taking voice and singing lessons since age 10 and originally got into it because I was really interested in musical theater. After writing my first couple of songs and performing at age 14, I knew that I really wanted to be a singer. — Daya

The problem is not that people make any bond of affection they like with people they like; the problem is calling that bond of affection "love. — Daya Kudari

Now I know the reason for this chronic unhappiness spread all over the world: we all feel we are special. — Daya Kudari

Give to God just one thought of sincere love and longing and He responds: 'My child, one silent call from the depths of your soul, and I am there in an instant.' — Daya Mata

He knows what He is doing with me. I cannot always understand His way, but I am content in the realization that He knows what is best. That is surrender. — Daya Mata

Because of my interest in songwriting, I was invited to visit a friend in L.A. for songwriting sessions with him and his friends. We wrote six songs by the end of the weekend, and 'Hide Away' happened to be one of them! — Daya

Music has been a huge passion of mine ever since I started playing the piano at age 3. Going to concerts, performing on my own, and listening to my favorite artists growing up confirmed that love for music and made me want to pursue it as a career. — Daya

As if it wouldn't rain without you... — Daya Kudari

Annabhau Sathe's Akalechi Gosht (The Dimwit's Tale) performed in front of the temple. This had also been banned. We did not know when the police would arrive and arrest the performers. This satire was like no other we had seen; it had no kings and queens. It spoke of the exploitation we saw around us, offering an aesthetic analysis of our situation. It played all night and we learned some new songs. 'Daulatichya raja, utoon Sarjya, haak de shejaaryaala re, shivari chalaa' ('Oh kings of wealth, Sarjya, wake up, listen to what your neighbours say, let's go back to the fields') and 'Aamhi dhartichya lekra bhaagyavaan' ('We are the fortunate sons of the earth'). — Daya Pawar

Life takes everything from you - to give you everything. — Daya Kudari