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Maybe Asians are switching from studying to sports.
Asians are nice people, but they burn a lot of shirts.
I believe we are in danger of being swamped by Asians.
I didn't think it was possible for Asians to be actors.
I'll be a janitor in 'Crazy Rich Asians 2.' Let's do that.
More Asians need to be on television as a positive role model.
I guess I can be stereotypical and say that Asians are very cheap.
For the American culture to evolve and include Asians is so amazing.
I want to see more Asians on TV. I want to see more faces like mine on TV.
Russia is the biggest European nation. We are Europeans, we are not Asians.
I don't drink at lunchtime because I'm very weak at alcohol like most Asians.
I'm so sick of people misunderstanding Asians in America and what we're about.
I never thought an opportunity like 'Crazy Rich Asians' would ever come my way.
Being able to work on a film like 'Crazy Rich Asians' as your first role is phenomenal.
Most Asians I know still don't trust the Tories on race - and they have good reason not to.
Westerners, more than most Asians, are prone to feelings of fear, self-hatred, and unworthiness.
I was in one of the first sitcoms that had a lot of Asians in it. It was called 'Gung Ho' on ABC.
I feel equal to Mexicans, Asians, everyone. That's the kind of positive message I want to get out.
You can have Asians being leading men that are sex symbols. You can have leading women powering through.
Somewhere in the Commandments of Reviewing must be written, 'Thou shalt not compare Asians to non-Asians.'
I've always admired Bruce Lee for his trailblazing efforts opening doors for Asians in entertainment and beyond.
Many people, not just Asians, are more concerned with hustling and getting to meetings with contacts to gain success.
Hollywood screwed up in the past. They made Asians the other - a separate group that could only hang out with each other.
There are old-money Asians that would never be caught dead with a Chanel handbag or sporting anything that has a label it.
Unexpectedly, I'm here now, so I need to let all the U.S. marketers know that Asians are not different. We are all the same.
There were so few Asians on-screen when I grew up, and the ones who were on-screen weren't given complex characters to play.
If I'm privileged to be elected, I'd be blessed to represent a diverse district, including South Asians and Indian Americans.
I think that it'd be nice for other Asians to support other Asian artists and help each other instead of pull each other down.
I'm proud of my roots. There are not many Asians in the music industry so it's important for me to tell people where I'm from.
All I have to do is to do my thing. I don't have to talk about it like, 'Oh, I'm representing for Asians.' I'm just... doing it.
Asians narratively in shows are insignificant. They're the cop or the waitress or whatever it is. You see them in the background.
'Crazy Rich Asians' and 'A Simple Favor' were each a master class in filmmaking, and I had so much fun working with all my costars.
When I heard that Hollywood was going to make Kevin Kwan's novel 'Crazy Rich Asians' into a movie, I was so ecstatic I nearly cried.
It wasn't until I worked on 'Crazy Rich Asians' that I all of a sudden have this Asian crew of friends that I became super close with.
The goal of Asians in the arts is plurality of roles. I've always been hindered by me over-thinking what is a stereotype and what isn't.
I got sort of sick of seeing Asians being the blank, bland real estate agent or something. I didn't care. It didn't mean anything to me.
My main priorities were to fight for Britain. Not a lot of Asians get selected for this country at anything, and it's a great achievement.
Saying women aren't funny is now like saying Asians can't drive or saying black people have bad credit. It's just really, like, so obsolete.
There are some sour people out there, but we should be getting together and fighting for something bigger rather than Asians against Asians.
Asian players train so hard. Most of the time, on Monday mornings, the only people you see on the range are Asians. I mean, only see Asians.
'Crazy Rich Asians' may be fiction, but given the situation I grew up in, I've had an unparalleled view into the very real world it depicts.
I just feel like, especially after 'Crazy Rich Asians,' gentrification isn't affecting art. I am actually more inspired by art now than ever.
When I was growing up, anyone who wasn't white was black. It meant all of us. Though when I was at university, we started to be called Asians.
In the tennis world, there weren't a whole lot of Asians playing. You see it a little bit more now. The same can really be said for basketball.
I want people to understand that there are Asians born with the crease I had surgically done to my eyes, so the goal was never to look less Asian.
As far as stand-up, a lot of Asians and Chinese are not as apt to stand-up, especially the older generation since they don't even know what stand-up is.
A lot of Republicans are white Christians, but the Republican Party is reaching out to Hispanics, and reaching out to blacks, and reaching out to Asians.
My publicist actually told me about the book. She's half-Indian, half-Dutch, and she was like, 'You've got to do this book. It's called 'Crazy Rich Asians.''
There's part of me that would love to wear a ruffly collar and do a period drama, but that's not going to happen. You don't have Asians in those sorts of things.
Many of the Central Asians know Russian, and Ted Levin speaks it fluently. I speak Chinese, but Mongolian is completely different, so we had to have translators.