Words matter. These are the best Punctual Quotes from famous people such as Tucker Carlson, Hansika Motwani, Sunil Chhetri, Georg Simmel, Gurpreet Ghuggi, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
As a rule, the civil-rights establishment is not punctual.
I’m very punctual. I wish I could change this about myself because most people around me are not.
Talking to a player helps, but in our sport the majority of learning happens from watching another player. You pick up things like being punctual, being nice to everyone, making sure you give your 100 per cent even in training.
Thus, the technique of metropolitan life is unimaginable without the most punctual integration of all activities and mutual relations into a stable and impersonal time schedule.
Definitely Bollywood needs to learn from Hollywood – in terms of discipline… In Hollywood, everybody is very punctual, very focussed and very accurate. It is very professional.
Being the daughter of an army officer, I am always punctual.
I have to work hard to be punctual, to not lose my temper, take direction and be told what to do – and most of all listen rather than talk.
I work hard, I am punctual and believe that I am sincere.
Normally, if I’ve got an audition, I’m punctual, I’ve learnt my lines, and I’ll go looking smart.
I’m usually pretty punctual. I’m not one to like to be late. When I was younger, I was the guy who’d leave the house early if I had to get somewhere and drive around for a while until it got to be time to show up.
I hate being late. I am always punctual. In fact, I am known for it.
Argh… I could be better with my time. I like to be punctual, but I could be better.
To a certain extent, I can say I owe my career to Dara Singh because after doing films with him, I started getting good offers. I have very high regards for him. As a person, he was very protective about me and used to take care of me on the sets. He was very soft-spoken and a fine gentleman. He was disciplined and punctual.
She teaches me to be kind, punctual… and to stand up for myself. And when I think about it, aren’t these things every mother should teach their daughter?
My Aunt Minnie would always be punctual and never hold up production, but who would pay to see my Aunt Minnie?
When you are working, be the director’s and producer’s actor. Value their time and money, be punctual, disciplined, and don’t misuse perks that you get as an actor.
As long as those adjectives used to describe me – charming, affable, punctual – don’t mean that I’m dull, then that’s fine. And I am polite – I was brought up to be that way.
Love your job, stay punctual, and appreciate everything!