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Inspiring quotes by Lana Condor

The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Lana Condor

  • No one writes each other letters anymore, but I think there’s something so special about receiving a really heartfelt letter, still.
  • I hoped that I would be a lead in my career; of course that was a hope of mine. But I never thought I would be so lucky to be the lead of a romcom. Simply because I don’t get those opportunities, for probably many reasons, but one of would likely be because I’m Asian.
  • What if the Internet breaks tomorrow? Then you’d realize that you’re a human being, and you’re not validated by what other people think of you – it’s how you think of yourself.
  • I’ve been very fortunate to have good people in my life, and when you find good people, you gotta hold onto them real tight.
  • Life’s too short. Don’t be afraid to love and then keep loving and keep loving and doing more loving.
  • I think there’s a misconception that all Asian-American experiences are the same. My experiences with my family and the way they wanted me to know my culture are not the same as others.
  • I have written a lot of love letters to the people that I love in my life. It’s sweet to be able to keep that, like a tangible letter, and I want to give that to people.
  • A lot challenges me! Not psyching myself out, not doubting myself, not comparing myself to others… all of that challenges me. But inevitably, challenges are put into our lives so that we may grow and become the best version of who we are meant to be.
  • Education is the most powerful tool for everything but certainly to create opportunities for yourself, and I know that not everyone has the privilege of an education like here in America.
  • When I have a lot of emotion going on, I’ll write. I write letters to my family, my boyfriend, anyone I’m trying to get my point across to. It’s easier for me to express myself.

Lana Condor (born Trần Đồng Lan on May 11, 1997, in Cần Thơ, Vietnam) is a Vietnamese-American actress and YouTuber. Adopted at four months old by American parents Mary Carol and Bob Condor, she was raised in Chicago, Washington, and New York City.

Condor trained in ballet at prestigious institutions like the Joffrey Ballet and Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater before shifting her focus to acting, studying at the New York Film Academy and Yale Summer Conservatory for Actors. She made her film debut as Jubilee in X-Men: Apocalypse (2016) and gained international fame portraying Lara Jean Covey in Netflix’s To All the Boys trilogy (2018–2021).

Her other notable roles include Saya Kuroki in Deadly Class and voice work in Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken (2023). In 2024, she married actor Anthony De La Torre after nearly a decade together. Condor is also known for her advocacy for Asian-American representation and her philanthropic efforts supporting girls’ education.

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