I show women growing, changing, becoming stronger in many kinds of situations.
“I show women growing, changing, becoming stronger in many kinds of situations.”
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I show women growing, changing, becoming stronger in many kinds of situations.
“I show women growing, changing, becoming stronger in many kinds of situations.”
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“I show women growing, changing, becoming stronger in many kinds of situations.”
“I came from a traditional family, and it was an exciting but challenging transition to move to America and live on my own. The world around me was suddenly so different.”
“As a writer, I have to show complexities. Through my writings, I hope to bring out people in different situations and not just one-dimensional beings.”
“As for being pawns, aren’t we all pawns in the hands of Time, the greatest player of them all?”
“I interviewed a lot of people in India, and I asked my mother to send me a lot of Bengali books on the tradition of dream interpretation. It's a real way for me to remember how people think about things in my culture.”
“One of the things that I am learning is that each generation will have its own negotiations with identity. And one generation can not necessarily help the other generation with it.”
“We are not the technology. It should be our - you know, our slave, the technology. But it's rapidly becoming our master in many areas, I think.”
“You don't want to be that parent - the one who dresses his kid in a cloth sack when all the other kids are in Armani cloth sacks - especially in a time like ours, when materialism is not only rampant and ascendant but is fast becoming the only game in town.”
“I'd tell myself to not feel pressure about time, that every moment you invest on watching, exploring, studying and enjoying what you love to do, that all becomes part of becoming what you want to be.”
“I couldn't change the fact that I did my ACL, but I could control how I reacted to it. That's what I focused on, becoming stronger mentally and physically.”
“A large part of me becoming a performer was a make-or-break way of getting over that stutter. I sometimes wonder if, subliminally, that was part of the reason I got into the business, and the more I became a performer and grew in confidence, the less pronounced the stutter became.”