Everyone has their own mantra.

There's no mantra for bringing up a kid.

Time management is the mantra of my life.

My mantra is 'healthy body, healthy mind.'

Remember my mantra: distinct... or extinct.

Expertise is the mantra of modern medicine.

Our overriding mantra is to be customer champion.

There is really no winning mantra for 'Bigg Boss.'

My style mantra is to keep it simple and comfortable.

Being disciplined and determined are my fitness mantra.

For me, my biggest thing, my biggest mantra, is winning.

We have a mantra. 'Facts get shares; opinions get shrugs'.

I still don't know if there is any one mantra for success.

Every player has his own mantra of working on his physique.

The 1970s crystallized the service mantra as we now know it.

My whole style mantra is that outfits should be comfortable.

I feel very happy when people ask me about my fitness mantra.

My mantra is 'stay perpendicular.' Horizontal is not as good.

I need to sleep more. The 'sleep when I die' mantra is not cute.

My mantra is: 'Good design accelerates the adoption of new ideas.'

My mantra: Brainless exercise is a lost opportunity for improvement.

You can disagree without being disagreeable. That's always been my mantra.

My mantra is simple: work gets you work, and good work gets you good work.

The film-school mantra is that if you don't tell your own stories, nobody will.

I have a mantra that people are naturally, fundamentally and inherently mobile.

It's a mantra I've lived by for as long as I can remember. Nothing lasts for ever.

I continue to be drawn to clarity and simplicity. 'Less is more' remains my mantra.

Your work should do the talking and define who you are. That's the mantra I follow.

My mantra is: Let there be happiness in my soul, and let me share it with the world.

We have a mantra at the Big Machine Label Group: Start with crazy and work backward.

Main Street versus Wall Street was the 2008 economic mantra of Democrat Barack Obama.

My mantra in life is 'nothing ventured, nothing gained,' and I very strongly stick by it.

I am a natural actor. I try to keep it spontaneous as far as possible. That is my mantra.

The theme of my life is overcoming. It is my personal mantra and what I help other people do.

My style mantra has been about expressing my mood for the day and it changes through the day.

Cancer doesn't discriminate, and in WWE, we have made it our mantra that cancer is 'unacceptable.'

My mantra has always been to have zero regrets in life. Everything I do at one speed, I go all-out.

It's always been a mantra to me, when making music or creating art, that you have to be vulnerable.

My mantra when it comes to money is always remember that money doesn't make you. You make the money.

My day starts with the chanting of Gayatri Mantra and Om Namah Shivay. I chant them every time I bowl.

I think my main mantra of TanaCon is just being inclusive. It's for everyone. It's young and it's fun.

Profit and bottom line, the contemporary mantra, eliminates the very source of architectural expression.

The fire within you as an actor should always keep burning. That should be the mantra for any good actor.

I have a simple mantra: eat right and work out; you'll never have a weight issue. I never starve or binge.

I really subscribe to the 'look good, feel good' mantra in terms of playing, in terms of getting out there.

The mantra I grew up with was that no matter where you came from, hard work and education could set you free.

It's a neutralizing mantra to say to everybody, 'I come in peace.' I come in peace. That's why it's important.

The ego always needs to be 'doing,' and repeating a mantra guides my mind to a deeper, less active experience.

I don't really have a mantra when it comes to relationships. For me, listening is key. Clarity is so important.

My mantra is: put your brain into gear and if you can add to what's on the screen then do it, otherwise shut up.

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