Top 152 Quotes & Sayings by Nepalese Authors - Page 3

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I cannot digest too much junk food. I just have it once in a blue moon.
I am not the kind of designer who is racing to the finish line, so while collaborations are important for our growth, each and every one has to be strategic and well-timed with what we have going on internally.
I grew up with a single mother who brought us up. I always look back at my career, and everything that has happened to me is because of the support of women. My mother, my sister, Michelle Obama, Kate Middleton - all these women have believed in my designs and worn them and given me a platform to increase my visibility.
One has to stay dignified about whatever is happening in life. — © Manisha Koirala
One has to stay dignified about whatever is happening in life.
I knew right from the beginning that if I was going to write a book, I would write my version of the truth and then put it out there for people to decide if they will accept it or hate me.
Every actor prepares a scene in their own way. For me, it's about understanding the scenario, the room I'm going to be working in, the obstacles in and around the frame, etc.
When you're sick, you actually realize how important health is.
It was a wonderful experience acting with Prasenjit Chatterjee, the reigning king of Kolkata's film industry.
After being diagnosed with cancer, one is in a lot of fear and anxiety about the anticipated pain and the painful treatment.
I would love to play Indira Gandhi.
There is one universal truth: All women, all over the world, want to look beautiful. That is always the theme of my designs.
Some directors are like poets.
For my first big Fashion Week event, the factory wouldn't give me my clothes because I didn't have the $25,000 it cost to make them.
I would tell any aspiring designer to take the time to experience everything they can to really get a feel for what direction they want to go in. And most importantly, let your passion and your gut lead you.
I don't miss what has passed. I am enjoying the present. I am not one of those people who live in the past.
I make 98% of my collection in New York City and am generating jobs, so fashion isn't just frivolous for me. I understand levity about it. I also understand the depth of it.
What's important is to do good work and interesting roles.
I came from Bill Blass, where it was a well-oiled machine and if I said I needed a fabric, it was done. Now, I have to budget everything. I have to take on the role not just as a designer but a business. But I'm a glass half-full kind of guy.
Earlier, I was traveling all over the world. Then I got married. Everyone presumed I had lost interest in my career. That was not true.
I just don't want to be known as the face for cancer. It is one part of my life. Yes, it was a major part because it changed me a lot, but that is not all my life.
I'm not a believer of luck. I think opportunity and hard work becomes luck.
We tend to not value anything that we get for free.
I don't take anything personally.
I'm extremely unhappy with the projection of 'Tum' as a hot film. It's demeaning not just to me but to the producer and director.
I came here because I wanted to live the American dream that I had heard of. And I'm a perfect example. I came to New York; I knew no one. I've made a career, a life, so I still believe in that.
I have a 6-year-old niece who doesn't look like the majority of girls on the covers of magazines. I hope that by the time she's 16, the world will have changed. — © Prabal Gurung
I have a 6-year-old niece who doesn't look like the majority of girls on the covers of magazines. I hope that by the time she's 16, the world will have changed.
I am very content being single. I don't feel the need of someone absolutely having to be with me to make me feel like a woman.
When I'm in Kathmandu, I go out into the hills and go trekking.
I am keen to do roles that are down-to-earth, appealing, and sensitive.
If you build your immune system, eat right, God knows how long you are going to live!
Every director, when they make a film, their souls speak. The kind of stories they choose to make, it shows their souls.
Change doesn't come from staying in your safe space.
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