The press doesn't matter as much like it used to matter.
I find it very interesting these days that films are bringing in so many people of different ethnicities, and I'm proud to be a part of that cultural shift.
Young women who want an education will not be stopped
More than anything else, if you can spend a great deal of dedicated time observing people without judgment, that can be a great way of learning.
All people - African, European, American - worry about being different. But I've learned that the traits we'd rush to get rid of are the very ones that others desire. People always covet what they don't have. That's why we should look at ourselves every now and then and say, 'I'm proud of myself. I like the way I'm made. '
So many people giving you so many opinions about how you look. It's hard for me to gauge what people are sometimes getting at. This brings up my suspicious side. I feel you just have to be confident with yourself. I feel topics like, "Oh, she looks beautiful today" or "She looks a mess today without her makeup"-that's always going to come my way, so I just think it's all about self-confidence.
I'll never forget where I'm from. It's essential to remain humble and evolving.
Whenever I'm in need of inspiration and mantras, I go straight to simple affirmations. 'I am strong', 'I am brave', 'I can do this' and 'I'm awesome'. Whatever you put after 'I am', you will become. 'I am' are the two most powerful words, so make sure what you say after 'I am' is what you want to experience. It's like a magic trick.
I find it hilarious that there are academics who try to analyse chemical changes in the brains of students while exposing them to gags.
My life is a crystal teardrop. There are snowflakes falling in the teardrop and little figures trudging in slow motion.
Everybody's a work in progress. I'm a work in progress. I mean, I've never arrived. . . I'm still learning all the time.