Mirror Mirror on the Wall, Who Do I see Before Me? I see a Girl Who Is Fearless Because Her Reflection Reflects Her Faith. – Kailin Gow, Fearless Fairy Tales Series.
I was once told by a traditional publisher I write and publish more books than they can handle so I became a publisher. – Kailin Gow on being prolific.
Sometimes it isn’t just about the people doing the exciting part of things. Sometimes it’s about the people holding things together back home too.“, FADE by Kailin Gow.
I try not to think about what saving our world has cost them, even though I can’t help thinking that it has been worth it.“, FADE by Kailin Gow.
The world doesn’t stop, even when you’ve just saved it.“, FADE by Kailin Gow.
There is so much diversity in Indie films and books already. Saying there is a lack of Asians in films or in television is not accurate. It is out there, but not so much on the big screen. Rather than saying let’s make more big studio Asian American films, let’s say, let’s bring more and highlight more Asian American films – indie or big studio out prominently in the press and media so there are more different Asian voices heard. – The Asian American Experience Anthology By Kailin Gow.
Scared people do stupid things.“, FADE by Kailin Gow.
So long as I remember the things that count. “, FADE by Kailin Gow.
Be like a Bird in Flight. Be able to see Before You, Around You, and Behind You At All Times. – Kailin Gow on Awareness.
Kingdoms Come and Go, but the Word Stays True. – Kailin Gow, Fearless Fairy Tales Series.
Heritage – be proud of it for you will be its legacy. It’s your responsibility to carry on and learn your heritage. Otherwise, it will be lost.
Celestra Caine, you are about to fade.” – FADE by Kailin Gow.
That’s the Celes I know and love. So determined. So strong, but still thinking about everyone else except yourself.”, FADE by Kailin Gow.
Sometimes, hope is all we have. Hope and trust.“, FADE by Kailin Gow.
My family and I have always supported Asian and Asian Americans, especially our fellow authors and artists. I just found out my Crazy Rich Asian cousin bought out some theaters to support the Crazy Rich Asians film. Talk about crazy! – The Asian American Experience Anthology by Kailin Gow.
Back in business grad school at USC when I was a student, I took the Briggs Meyers test. I took the test again at my first job. Both time it tested the same: That I have the personality of a CEO and an Inventor. Guess it was pretty accurate. – Kailin Gow on Briggs Meyers Tests.
Mothers who live vicariously through the success of their children or husband need to find their own identity. While it is wonderful to see your children and husband become successful, what is even more effective is to lead and inspire through the example of your own successes. – Strong by Kailin Gow.
We get past things. We keep going. That’s what people do, Celes. As long as they keep doing that, there’s always hope for the future.”, FADE by Kailin Gow.
There’s a guy there too, sitting in an armchair across from me with a glass coffee table between us. He’s maybe three or four years older than me, and he looks like he has just stepped off a GQ cover, with his thick wavy dark hair, square jaw, flawless smooth skin, and elegantly tailored suit that does a lot for his tall athletic frame. Aside from Grayson, he’s probably one of the most handsome guys I’ve met in person. – Celestra Caine about Jack Simple, FADE by Kailin Gow.
Rachel gave him a warning look. She knew what her twin brother could be like. “Don’t you dare go there,” she said. “Summer’s one of my best friends. You are not just going to play with her and sleep with her like all the other girls you date. She’s off limits, Drew. I mean it.”, Loving Summer by Kailin Gow.