Top 15 Quotes & Sayings by Wendi Deng Murdoch

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Chinese businesswoman Wendi Deng Murdoch.
Last updated on September 17, 2024.
Wendi Deng Murdoch

Wendi Deng Murdoch is a Chinese-born American entrepreneur, investor, movie producer, media mogul, and collector of Chinese contemporary art.

I grew up in a little funny town called Xuzhou, in the countryside, very poor. We didn't have hot water. We were four children: three girls and a boy.
I wasn't necessarily the brightest in my family. I think my older sister was probably more clever, but I worked very hard.
I grew up in China, but I live in the U.S. and I want my children to understand what's going on over there. They ask me sometimes, 'Are we Chinese or Australians?' My family are in L.A., New York and China, and they have the freedom to go back and forth, which is really, really nice.
My grandmother died in childbirth, and my great-aunt lived with us. She had bound feet. She never knew how to read or write. — © Wendi Deng Murdoch
My grandmother died in childbirth, and my great-aunt lived with us. She had bound feet. She never knew how to read or write.
I really make sure that my girls understand the importance of education. I don't want them to be spoilt and only know private school kids. I want them to behave well by example.
I'm loyal, and I like my friends. Friendship enriches your life and makes it more interesting.
I believe if you are nice to people, children will follow. Likewise, if you are rude to people, children will follow.
I had never been in a supermarket before coming to America. At home, my parents wouldn't let me open the refrigerator, because they worried I'd damage the door by opening it too many times.
My parents pushed us very hard to work, both in the home, doing chores and cooking, and at school.
As for what other people think of me, I could worry about that every day, but choose not to.
I didn't ever plan to be a producer, and I didn't really know what I was getting myself into.
My children speak very good Chinese, and they translate for our American friends.
I think my older sister was probably more clever, but I worked very hard.
I studied and worked in a Chinese restaurant to support myself. People would say to me 'Oh you must be missing home', but I had grown up hard. I was so happy to be there. I had never even been in a supermarket before coming to America. At home, my parents wouldn't let me open the refrigerator, because they worried I'd damage the door by opening it too many times.
I really make sure that my girls understand the importance of education. I don't want them to be spoilt and only know private-school kids. I want them to behave well by example. I believe if you are nice to people, children will follow. Likewise, if you are rude to people, children will follow.
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