Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Venezuelan actress Patricia Velasquez.
Last updated on November 18, 2024.
Patricia Carola Velásquez Semprún is a Venezuelan actress and model. As an actress, she is known for her portrayal of Anck-su-namun in the 1999 film The Mummy and its 2001 sequel The Mummy Returns.
You need a routine, to be able to spend some time with a person, and my lifestyle is constantly on the move.
Clothes, thank God I can get them from designers.
If I need something, even a pair of socks, my assistant has to get them for me.
I used to be a dancer, and for me it was a really good combination of dance and acting.
I think if I could have a boyfriend like my brothers I'd be really happy. But without the brother thing.
I live in New York and I was only there for 2 weeks all last year.
There was a time when I used to live in Spain that it went really crazy with drugs and stuff like that.
Every time you play a bad girl or guy in a movie, you really come from a place of pain.
I enjoyed working as a model a lot as it let me travel and I got to do some really interesting projects.
Always work hard, be honest, and be proud of who you are.
It takes one person to give you a big chance.
I have no doubt I was someone very interesting in a past life.
So struggling for work here has been very good for me, but it's also been very hard to handle rejection.
If there is one creature that represents my essence, it's butterflies.
OK, I've been very wild, but I've never really been the sort of person who goes that crazy!
Thank God I had all these family values or who knows where I'd be now.
The universe only gives you what you can handle, so trust that whatever is happening to you is exactly what you need. Just trust. Have certainty!
It is possible to have second chances. When I thought everything was lost, when I reached bottom and things didn't go my way, the universe gave me a second chance.
Many years ago, I started a foundation [Wayuu Taya Foundation] to help improve the life of Latin American indigenous people, providing them with food, medical attention, education, and also focusing on sustainability.
We [Latinos] must be proud. We have the same rights in the U.S. as anybody else. Instead of crying and getting upset about visa problems and having our families come join us, go fight for your rights. Make yourself a productive individual in the society.
I began dancing when I was just 5, and I never really wanted to become an actress because its what every other model does.
Kids suffering, with no opportunities for lack of having their basic human needs [met], like food, health, and education, but at the same time, [it] motivates me to keep fighting for them, for the ones less fortunate.
I also feel that if you were evil, then next time around you would be very good.
The universe always gives you what you need to grow into the person you are destined to become.
For me, love is a pure, unconditional, nonjudgmental feeling that I feel towards some people and some parts of nature. Most of us love, but the purest love is the one where we take ego out of the equation, and that is the hard part of love, keeping ego aside.
I do hot yoga. I try to keep one hour a day where I have space to reflect and meditate and take care of me and what is going on inside. This way, I can be a better person to be around.
I try to go through it [emotional pain]; understanding is going to take me to a better place. And I do hot yoga.
Anything that propels me to create, like [my book, Straight Walk]. It kept me inspired for almost four years.
People say many things, but at the end of the day people can say what they want.