"We got to jump on, like, trampolines, learn flips, learn karate, kung fu, Hong Kong street fighting"
- Jaime King
About this Quote
In this quote, Jaime King is revealing the significance of being proactive and continuously finding out new abilities. She utilizes the metaphor of getting on trampolines to represent the idea of taking dangers and being daring. By learning flips, karate, kung fu, and Hong Kong street combating, she is emphasizing the significance of being physically and psychologically strong. These skills not just provide a sense of empowerment, but likewise prepare one for any challenges that might come their way. King's words work as a tip to constantly be open to brand-new experiences and to never stop learning and growing.
This quote is written / told by Jaime King somewhere between April 23, 1979 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA.
The author also have 5 other quotes.
"The problem with a lot of Chinese is that they put up divisions between Taiwanese, Hong Kong natives, mainlanders. We are never united. I really hope that the Chinese can be more united"
"American stuntmen are smart - they think about safety. When they do a jump in a car, they calculate everything: the speed, the distance... But in Hong Kong, we don't know how to count. Everything we do is a guess. If you've got the guts, you do it. All of my stuntmen have gotten hurt"
"And I managed to arrange to get some research support and to stay in Hong Kong for another year and a half, interviewing people coming out of China, both Westerners and Chinese. And that was my first real research study on thought reform or so-called brainwashing"
"In the West audiences think I am a stereotyped action star, or that I always play hitmen or killers. But in Hong Kong, I did a lot of comedy, many dramatic films, and most of all, romantic roles, lots of love stories. I was like a romance novel hero"
"It's a remake of a film called Inferno Affairs. It's a Hong Kong film, and if we come anywhere close to what they did in the original, we're going to have a hot property on our hands, because Inferno Affairs is a great piece"
"That's so different in Hong Kong when I'm using my own mother language, I can treat the line in one thousand different ways, with many different reactions"
"I would love mainland Chinese to read my book. There is a Chinese translation which I worked on myself, published in Hong Kong and Taiwan. Many copies have gone into China but it is still banned"
"Be realistic and truthful - and tell Hong Kong businessmen honestly that they should go for long-term investments since it is unlikely money can be made in the short haul"