A Quote by Justin Chon

'Twilight' is reaching so many people, and I think it's a really good step in the right direction for diversity and opening up doors. — © Justin Chon
'Twilight' is reaching so many people, and I think it's a really good step in the right direction for diversity and opening up doors.
Rehearsals are set up so that you find out all the nuances about your character. You never want to beat yourself up. It's about finding the right direction, and most of the time, the right direction is not what you think is the right direction. That's why the director's there: to guide you there.
I think right now the way society's going, I think role models are important, and kids need direction. If I didn't have that direction growing up, who knows what I could be doing, because I've been lost many times in my life, and I've had to have someone guide me back on the right path.
Sometimes the smallest step in the right direction ends up being the biggest step of your life.
Think of every step in a workout as a step in the right direction.
'Twilight' is such an amazing project, and I think it opened up doors for all of us cast members.
While I had no intention of ending the series after 'The Spellmans Strike Again,' I did close many doors in that book and, with the fifth one, I was opening a lot of doors and not finding anything behind them and then opening another door and another until I found something. It was a while before I found my stride.
While I'm here, I'm gonna milk it for all I can, so when I'm no longer hot - and I know that day is coming - I will step over here and enjoy everything I've created up to this point. The music is just opening all these doors, so I can relax.
Some people see life as many steps up and try to forget where they are coming from, you understand? A little step in life on a commercial or a material level is a good step, but a big step does not mean a strong step - you tend to lose your roots - and if you don't be careful, you can fall.
I live for opening doors for the young generation of creators. If we do nothing else with our success, let's open up some doors.
My characters are never heroic. They are mostly lost and trying to find the right door to open and they end up opening the wrong doors.
We've seen a lot of people come together, no matter the race, and have support of black people. I think that's a huge thing. I don't know if it's going to fix all our issues, but I think it's a step in the right direction. I go out and I've protested, I've marched.
When you let people put you up on a pedestal, you step one step in any direction, and you're going to go down.
I think overall, from a deputy, from an undersecretary standpoint, the goal of a good leader is to get diversity across there. Geographical diversity is important. Industry diversity is important: you can't have all corn growers... Not only that, you've got gender diversity, you've got racial diversity.
I see things differently when I'm focused on opening doors for other people, and more often than not, my doors are opened as well.
Every step is a first step if it's a step in the right direction.
Our workforce and our entire economy are strongest when we embrace diversity to its fullest, and that means opening doors of opportunity to everyone and recognizing that the American Dream excludes no one.
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