S P Balasubramaniam Quotes & Sayings
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In India, nobody really talks about works of art; they always talk about the appreciation of art. You buy this for 3,000 rupees, it'll become 30,000 in two months. — A. Balasubramaniam

Let us change our traditional attitude to the construction of programs: Instead of imagining that our main task is to instruct a computer what to do, let us concentrate rather on explaining to human beings what we want a computer to do. — Vikram Chandra

Take care, lest you lose a male who'll desire only you - and gain a male who'll desire only others. — Kresley Cole

It's all my fault! Everything is my fault and no one knows it more than me. We're all in hell and I'm the one that put us here. — Katja Millay

I wander the pathway,
Where will it go?
Will I be able to go there,
Fast or slow?
Who has made it?
Why is it here,
Is there something dangerous,
That will soon appear?
Should I be excited?
Or possibly full of fear?
What should be my emotion,
As I draw near?
Where will the pathway lead me?
Unanswered questions in my head,
But I will only find out,
As I go ahead. — Urvashi Balasubramaniam

When I first came in the league, a lot of people were surprised by my knowledge about the history of the game. — Tony Parker

I think artists are really the root of a tree. They can search for truth or reality in their own way, and the gallery can support them - the outside part of the tree, where it is more about reaching the outside world, connecting with the outside world. That is the role of the gallery, no? Why does the artist have to do that? — A. Balasubramaniam

My work is not directly about the social or political. — A. Balasubramaniam

We are all one, so let's help each other out. — Reggie Lee

I enjoy doing my work, and I don't want to deal with the other things. When you enjoy doing your work so much, why deal with where to show, how to show, what to do? If the artist finds the right gallery which respects their work and gives them that freedom to do whatever they want to do, the artist can focus on his work. — A. Balasubramaniam

Look not at
the greatness of the evil past, but the greatness of the good to follow. — Thomas Hobbes

I remember, in my first show in New York, they asked, 'Where is the Indian-ness in your work?' ... Now, the same people, after having watched the body of my work, say, 'There is too much Indian philosophy in your work.' They're looking for a superficial skin-level Indian-ness, which I'm not about. — A. Balasubramaniam