A Quote by Mona Singh

I'd never imagined I'd become the ambassador of housewives. — © Mona Singh
I'd never imagined I'd become the ambassador of housewives.
I think that one of the most exciting things about making films is the sort of reaching out to the world. It's as an ambassador. You realize the more you travel that you are a cultural ambassador for your own country. You never become more patriotic than you do living abroad.
You know what is ambassador's job? To have as many contacts in political establishment as possible. This is the job of Russian ambassador in Washington, of American ambassador to Moscow and of every ambassador in every country of the world.
I've always done more than I ever thought I would. Becoming a professor - I never would have imagined that. Writing books - I never would have imagined that. Getting a Ph.D. - I'm not sure I would even have imagined that. I've lived my life a step at a time. Things sort of happened.
I find that in the process of making a film you're constantly discovering things that you never even imagined would work at the beginning. Actors come into the film and do things you never even imagined. Production designers come in, the director of photography lights it in a way that you never imagined. So, it's always evolving, always exciting.
I'm a global ambassador for the World Wildlife Fund and United for Wildlife and I am also a Unicef UK ambassador. It's important to me to support charities. I never want to take my wealth for granted.
I never imagined, never imagined I would have the opportunity to be governor of the state that I love.
Never in my wildest dreams could I have imagined that I would become the Bachelorette.
I never imagined I was going to do movies. My dreams were to become a regional theater actor.
The success of 'Take Me To Church,' I never imagined it. I never imagined that it would work on radio, that it would find its way onto the charts, even at home and certainly not in America.
I never imagined when I began writing in the early 1960s I'd become professional and my life would be transformed.
When they said "Make love, not war" at Woodstock, they never imagined that one would become as dangerous as the other.
Growing up, I never imagined a girl from a border town could one day become a governor.
In the case of 'The Housewives,' I call the 'Housewives' sociology of the rich. I think it's just fun to watch. It's guilt-free gossiping that you can have. It's like the modern-day soap opera, in my mind.
I took to the luge when I was very young, but I never imagined that it would become my passion. At 14, I was already competing on artificial tracks.
I would have never imagined that I'd become a shoe salesman so that I could give away shoes. I mean that idea is ludicrous.
Do we secretly idolize our imagined opposites, yearning to become the role models for others we know we could never be for ourselves?
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