Michelle Yeoh

Actress

104 Quotes

Action shouldn't just be seeing all those crashes. You can blow up a cathedral; next time you blow up the Great Wall of China, and then what? But when you're in love with your characters, the smallest action becomes an important action.

I gathered as much reading material about Aung San Suu Kyi and about Burma as I could. And I read every article and every book she had written. I also had 200 hours of footage of her to watch. I tried to discover who were her heroes and where he desire and strength to pursue democracy in a non-violent fashion came from.

When someone acknowledges you for something that they think about you, it's a huge compliment.

Body language is more fascinating to me than actual language.

It's so important for me to do my own stunts. The sense of achievement is so immense. But the studios don't want to take the risk.

When I watch myself on-screen, I always look for the flaws.

Jackie Chan is like a big bro to me.

It's our responsibility as filmmakers to tell a story that's a human drama.

As an actor, you hope to find roles that are challenging to you as an artist. Then if you are truly blessed, you will find that it also carries a message that you can impart to your audience.

It's very important for us all to understand that we are interconnected and we need to hold hands together, especially when the going gets tough.

I believe that the director is really the soul. It is a collaborative effort, but the director is the one who needs to have that vision. It could be a great script, but it starts from there. You need to have good material, at least, but if you don't have someone with vision, it's just words.

My grandmother had flawless skin just from using basic skincare - an old herbal remedy in the form of a white powder and cream. I don't actually know what was in it because when you're young, you're not interested in skincare, and I didn't want to walk around the house with a white face.

San Suu's story will always involve politics, but the essence is the love story.

I stretch and do my squats when I brush my teeth.

Playing a sinner is very liberating!

If you read a lot of Chinese literature, there has always been very strong women figures - warriors, swordswomen - who defended honor and loyalty with the men. So, it's not new to our culture - it's always been very much a part of it. It's good that now the Western audience would have a different image of the Chinese women.

In many ways, I feel I'm still as physically fit as I was 20 years ago because I've always been athletic.

Every time you do a movie, it's important for your career, your reputation.

I believe all of us want to do good for our country.

There is so much we can do to save lives on our roads.

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