Amit Kalantri is an Indian author, professional magician, and inspirational voice who has captured hearts with his powerful words and performances. He is best known for his books like Wealth of Words and Love vs. Destiny, which explore wisdom, motivation, and the human journey with clarity and depth. Combining creativity with insight, he inspires readers and audiences to believe in themselves and think beyond limits. His words reflect positivity and determination, making him a guiding force for those seeking success, hope, and a meaningful life.
"Give royal treatment to your original magic effects, because one of the effects might make you the king of magic."
"Deep in my heart politeness impresses me more than competence."
"Crowd is just a bunch of heads, it is their leader who is the mind."
"I cannot compromise my respect for your love. You can keep your love, I will keep my respect."
"Some of us can live without a society but not without a family."
"Stop living the life with possibilities and probabilities, live the life with certainties."
"Every wheel wish to be the wheel of a car, and not of just another vehicle."
"Negotiation is permissible for mediocrity not for excellence."
"People with responsibility and people without responsibility are sorry for each other."
"With some money in your pocket you walk confidently, you talk confidently and you work confidently."
"Advertisement shouldn't look like information, it should look like a promise."
"If you achieve a success not achieved by anyone else and not possible to achieve by anyone else then you are the hero of your generation."
"Finish the work, otherwise an unfinished work will finish you."
"Passion makes you good, but pride stops you to get better."
"The value of an artist is more because of his originality than his skill."
"Stretch yourself a bit to know the difference between humans and heroes."
"If one Godfather offers you an opportunity and another Godfather offers you an advantage, go with the former."
"Democracy changes its opinions from time to time, philosophy doesn't."
"Preparation doesn't assures victory, it assures confidence."
"Principles in a poor is admirable as politeness in a prince."