A Quote by Ana Kasparian

I personally think that women should have the choice to show as much skin as they're comfortable with, and it shouldn't negatively impact their careers. — © Ana Kasparian
I personally think that women should have the choice to show as much skin as they're comfortable with, and it shouldn't negatively impact their careers.
Chadaris, as far as I'm concerned, I think should be a personal choice of the women and the members of her family. I personally would not wear a chadari.
It's so important for me to share my story and inspire other women to feel comfortable in their skin and to know that your size has zero impact on the goals you set for yourself.
I concentrate more on inner beauty because when I worry too much or think negatively, it shows through my skin.
No woman should be authorized to stay at home and raise her children. Society should be totally different. Women should not have that choice, precisely because if there is such a choice, too many women will make that one.
I believe abortion should be safe, legal, and rare. I do think women should have a choice but also that women should be making responsible decisions.
Every time you're making a choice, one choice is the safe/comfortable choice - and one choice is the risky/uncomfortable choice. the risky/uncomfortable choice is the one that will teach you the most and make you grow the most, so that's the one you should choose.
We should be able to carry on our careers and be women and mothers without fearing that if we show a vulnerable side, that will be attacked.
I think you just have to be comfortable in your own skin, and when I do stand-up or the show I'm in a really good mood.
Nobody is suggesting climate change won't negatively impact crop yields. It could. But such declines should be put in perspective.
I think that it should be every woman's choice, depending on how she feels comfortable. I can't think of any objective reason why you should wear makeup unless it makes you feel good.
I'm clearly doing what I want. I hope kids can see my act and feel like they can be slightly more comfortable in their own skin because I'm being so ridiculously comfortable in mine. I'm not that comfortable in my skin the moment I walk offstage. But I try to project that while I'm on it.
I think French women are incredibly comfortable in their skin, whereas in the States people are striving more for one beauty ideal.
Everyone has strange teenage years. It's not like I can claim some particularly unique set of high school horrors. I think I was just an awkward kid who never felt comfortable in his own skin. I think I was alone a lot by circumstance and then by choice.
Why should anyone think a white skin superior in evaluating the qualities of human life? I did not really admire a white skin so much myself. Did I not prefer the brown skin that came with exposure to the sun?
I do not go so far as the extreme male 'sexists' who contend that women should confine themselves to the home and children and that any search for alternative careers is unnatural. On the other hand, I do not see much more support for the opposite contention that domestic-type women are violating their natures.
I'm not very comfortable with skin show.
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