Top 30 Kwok Quotes
#1. A good choreographer is one that's going to collaborate, teach, guide - everything. The wonderful thing on 'Brotherhood of the Wolf' was that we had Philip Kwok - he choreographed John Woo's 'Hard Boiled,' and in the '70s, he was a martial arts actor, stunt man, fighter, choreographer in Hong Kong.
Mark Dacascos
#2. When I'm with you, I could drink water and be full.
Jean Kwok
#3. You may need to change your dreams.
Jean Kwok
#4. In Hong Kong, the property business has always been very competitive, so we have to think of ways to get an edge over our competitors.
Raymond Kwok
#5. The Internet moves very fast. In the old world, we could afford to sit and analyze forever. But in the new world, the first mover has the advantage.
Raymond Kwok
#6. We would be allowed to work and not cause any trouble for her, but she didn't want us to be any more successful than she was
Jean Kwok
#7. Nobody can change who you are, except for you.
Jean Kwok
#8. I never want to love someone like that,not even him,so much that there would be no room left for myself,so much that I wouldn't be able to survive if he left me.
Jean Kwok
#9. I was a fool. I should have grabbed him when I could have had him all to myself, snatched him up like a ripe mango at the market. But how was I to know that this was what love felt like?
Jean Kwok
#10. What a relationship looks like on the outside isn't the same as what it's like on the inside. You can be more in love with someone in your mind than with the person you see every day.
Jean Kwok
#11. It felt as if the rest of the world knew something I didn't ...
Jean Kwok
#12. Almost before the big motor-car stopped, the girl sprang out.
Carolyn Wells
#13. Sneaked another glance at myself in the mirror. For the first time, I did not see a dishwasher.
Jean Kwok
#14. No matter how flawed someone else may be, that doesn't give us the right to be less than we are, does it? We are decent people and we repay our debts.
Jean Kwok
#15. My drive into high tech doesn't involve a lot of people - just me and a very small team.
Raymond Kwok
#16. The core power of tai chi begins with awareness. Our stance is the posture of infinity: not tense but relaxed and upright, expectant. From this nothingness, all things begin.
Jean Kwok
#17. It may not seem like much - a few kisses in the dark - but it was enough to burn a hole like an ulcer in my heart.
Jean Kwok
#18. I began to see beauty as something that could be unleashed from within a person rather than a set of physical features like a perfect nose or big eyes.
Jean Kwok
#20. Ideas are cheap. The difficult part is finding the team to execute them.
Raymond Kwok
#21. In the mind of the beginner, there are many possibilities. In the mind of the expert there are few.
Shunryu Suzuki
#22. In most cases, it's slight and often unintentional gaps in integrity that hold leaders, their employees, and their companies back. Despite their potential, these leaders harm their employees and themselves.
Travis Bradberry
#23. I don't know why it is that I have always been happier thinking of somewhere I have been or wanted to go, than where I am at the time. I find it difficult to be happy in the present.
Pat Conroy
#24. Once, Nina had pretended to be Dominic teaching a dance session. I don't like your feet, your legs, your shoulders and your head. Just cut them all off!
Jean Kwok
#25. That's why Professor Little, the consummate introvert, lectures with such passion. Like a modern-day Socrates, he loves his students deeply; opening their minds and attending to their well-being are two of his core personal projects. When
Susan Cain
#26. Punishment is not the answer. Punishment is easy. It's lazy. Redemption is hard. Redemption makes you work.
-Skulduggery
Derek Landy
#27. I have not been so much pushed by winds as pulled forward by the force of my decisions.
Jean Kwok
#28. I encourage all my key people to bring their mobiles when they travel.
Raymond Kwok
#29. And as soon as I did the research, I realized the law seemed to be on my side and I filed the suit.
Michael Newdow
#30. Sometimes our fate is different from the one we imagined for ourselves.
Jean Kwok
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