Liya Kebede Quotes
Top 34 wise famous quotes and sayings by Liya Kebede
Liya Kebede Famous Quotes & Sayings
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Children with healthy mothers are much more likely to survive childhood, attend school and live healthy, productive lives.
In a hundred years, how do you want the world to be? Everybody should get together to make the world a better place.
I'm Christian. Growing up in Ethiopia, it's half-Christian and half-Muslim. You grow up with Muslim kids. I'm very much aware of their religion.
For my wardrobe, I like to invest in classic pieces and pair them with more trendy new pieces and accessories each season.
I want to spend as much time as possible with my children, so I always like to keep my beauty and fashion routines effortless ... but still chic!
I tend to gravitate toward Proenza Schouler and Alexander Wang. Their designs are accessible and easy.
If you don't have a dream in life, I don't know what you have. You have to want something beyond your reach; it's exciting when it works out.
Doing designs on a loom takes a lot of talent and experience, and, trust me, I won't be able to do that.
President Obama has made maternal health one of the core priorities of U.S. international aid funding.
For my diet, I choose mostly organic. But in general, I am a big believer in trying to strike a balance with everything.
No other health disparity is so stark; virtually every woman who dies giving birth lives in a poor country.
It's very difficult to hand someone your whole life story to play, and you've never really met that person.
I can contribute, be valuable, and grow in many ways, since my interests are so varied. That is very satisfying.
First I became U.N. Goodwill Ambassador for WHO, and that was in 2005. And then, about a year or so later, I decided to start my foundation.
It's one thing to donate money. It's a whole other thing to give an opportunity for someone to make his own money.
I never thought modeling would become my career. I thought it was something I'd do to pay my way through college.