A guru is like a live road map. If you want to walk uncharted terrain, I think it is sensible to walk with a road map.
I liked Guru Dutt, the way he used songs and the way he shot songs. He was a class apart.
I met Leo Fender, who is the guru of all amplifiers, and he gave me a Stratocaster. He became a second father to me.
Guru had such a different voice from most people. Plus he had a Boston accent! So, I always made sure the beats were tailored to him.
A lot of Friday nights, Guru and I would go kick it with Biggie, since he was just three blocks down from us.
One does not become a guru by accident.
After watching Guru Dutt's films, I became a huge fan of Sahir Ludhianvi's poetry and the songs of Guru Dutt's films.
Guru always titled the Gang Starr albums. But once it came to 'Hard to Earn,' he wanted me to title it.
In the East, the guru never calls himself a guru.
A guru might say that spiritual deepening involves a journey toward the unselfconscious living of life as it unfolds, rather than toward a willful determination to make it happen.
I know the guru route, I know you go sit on a mountain. But screw India. I ain't going there.
My brother was my first guru who introduced me to spiritualism at a very young age. He later even enrolled me into Ramakrishna Mission.
I hang out with my guru in my heart. And I love every thing in the universe. That's all I do all day.
There is no guru like our own mistakes.
When Guru Randhawa and I sang, people really liked our chemistry.
If your idea of a guru is from a calendar, who has candy-floss beard and a constipated look on the face, then definitely I am not that.
My real guru are my experiences in life - the realisation that you are alone in this world came very early to me.
My guru said that when he suffers, it brings him closer to God. I have found this, too.
Guru Nanak Dev lives in our hearts. He is our common legacy. He is the guiding light for the entire humanity.
Guru Nanak Dev ji's life and teachings give a message of affection, compassion and brotherhood for the entire humanity.
When I watched Guru Dutt's films, they just blew my mind.