Danh ngôn của Laila Rouass (Sứ mệnh: 2)

Sometimes I'll put on a Zig Ziglar tape: he's a motivational speaker who is really funny and really American. I know I should do the things he says, but I'm too cynical.
My biggest financial fear is dying and not leaving enough to see my daughter through to adulthood and financial independence.
Mohammed Ali. He's much more than a boxer. He's also a passionate idealist who fought for his people. I respect him - and, of course, he was very handsome in his younger days.
I was brought up a Muslim and I respect the religion I was born into, but I don't practise it. However, I do believe in thanking God for my happy life.
I come from a background where bigger women are appreciated. After all, you can't belly dance with a flat stomach, so my ideal body would be curvy, womanly and voluptuous.
I want my daughter to grow up with some kind of ambition. I want her to work and to have that independence.
I'm half Moroccan and half Indian so I have quite an adventurous taste in food.
I'm going to hide - I always do on my birthday, I never celebrate birthdays.