After Quote by Ronit Roy Download Open image “After quitting my job with Sea Rock, I became a Mukta Arts flunky.” — Ronit Roy ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.9 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare After Art Arts Became Job Quitting Rock Sea
I went to art school and never thought I'd be a musician, but then punk rock came along in the late 70s and kind… — Michael Gira Copy Share Image
I was an artistic dilettante for a while, in photography and collage and the visual arts. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
My musical education started in the limelight, because I found myself surrounded by real musicians, but after my career had taken off. — John Lurie Copy Share Image
In college, I pretty much abandoned music and started performing with the school's improv and sketch troupe, and at some point, that became my… — Kyle Mooney Copy Share Image
I did go to a performing arts school, so that facilitated my creativity, though I ended up going in a more musical direction. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I went to the London Academy Of Music and Dramatic Art and returned to New York where I started my career. — David Naughton Copy Share Image
Becoming an artist and finding my way, I did kind of veer off into different genres and none of them ever fit. — Sabrina Claudio Copy Share Image
I was working as a software engineer in Infosys. I quit because I lost interest in it. I had a group of friends who… — Nivin Pauly Copy Share Image
Playing in my early bands, working as a studio musician, producing and going to art school was, in retrospect, my apprenticeship. I was learning… — Jimmy Page Copy Share Image
I started off as an artiste and later a producer. All these aspects are interconnected. I became adept at every field - acting, producing,… — Rockline Venkatesh Copy Share Image
I was born in Nagpur and brought up in Ahmedabad, where my father had a small factory. — Ronit Roy Copy Share Image
My wife Neelam is a North Indian, so she will make North Indian food, while my mother will make Bengali food. — Ronit Roy Copy Share Image
My family celebrates both the navratras that come twice in a year. We also refrain from eating meat. I just enjoy that people come… — Ronit Roy Copy Share Image
I was editing for Kunal Kapoor when I got my first film 'Jaan Tere Naam' as lead actor. — Ronit Roy Copy Share Image
I decided to do advertising, as ad films were made in only 10 days, and started assisting Sanjeev Sharma and Mansoor Khan. Surprisingly, I… — Ronit Roy Copy Share Image
At the drop of a hat, people will say there are no roles for women after 40. It's there with a bunch of other… — Lesley Nicol Copy Share Image
When my main character in 'Heat' climbs the tower, the highest diving platform, hoping to resume competitive diving after an injury, I am there… — Michael Cadnum Copy Share Image
I was strictly after hits when it came down to the Jackson 5. That's all I was concerned with. — Deke Richards Copy Share Image
It's important for American soldiers to be culturally sensitive when deployed in foreign countries. But it's just as important for the U.S. never to… — Gary Bauer Copy Share Image
No lusting after your neighbor's house - or wife or servant or maid or ox or donkey. Don't set your heart on anything that… — Moses Copy Share Image
After I finished college, I got a job on Wall Street as a derivatives trader, but after a couple years of it, I was… — Philipp Meyer Copy Share Image
When good media takes a bounded form, and comes once in a period of time, it begs to be consumed as a whole -… — John Battelle Copy Share Image
Markets are designed to allow individuals to look after their private needs and to pursue profit. It's really a great invention and I wouldn't… — George Soros Copy Share Image
I have a lot of success and make a good living, but after while, you start going 'Why? Why are you doing all this?' — Tyra Banks Copy Share Image
See to do good, and you will find that happiness will run after you. — James Freeman Clarke Copy Share Image
I went to school at night in L.A. to brush up on my engineering while I applied to the astronaut program. I really did… — Mae Jemison Copy Share Image
Sometimes after a compliment about my characterization skills, I'm asked if I model my characters on real people. Emphatically, no. And sort of, yes. — Brent Weeks Copy Share Image