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.
"The position of a hero is not for the comparision, it is a reference point."
"Trekking means a travelling experience with a thrilling excitement."
"The fastest and easiest way to accomplish any task is to do it with minimum breaks and pauses."
"Capability can handle challenges, it doesn't accept charity."
"No matter how many times audience has already applauded, the sound of their applause will get louder with the better quality of your magic effect."
"Ability, experience and books have solution for all the problems."
"Let's get one thing clear, there may be few or many successful people in your profession, but there is going to be only one hero in that profession."
"A charming girl gets more proposals than a beautiful girl."
"I am a mathematician and I can confidently say that the best figure ever produced is your phone number."
"If the reason of your sleeplessness is competition, then you will make a successful businessman."
"Most of the people are nice to live with, but not to do business with!"
"Someone needs to fight, someone needs to sacrifice, someone needs to inspire, someone needs to be a hero."
"The blinking of eyes is an involuntary reflex action, provided they eyes are not watching your beauty."
"I thought of writing a summary about you, but when I finished it was a book."
"Don't compare the size of your roof with the size of the sky."
"People won't respect you until you achieve the respectable goals."
"I don't consider those competitions fair where judges get to decide the winner, because selected judges quite often are not worthy or qualified enough to make the right decision."