Eddie Huang Quotes

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Born: March 1, 1982

Eddie Huang is a modern-day sage whose teachings on mindfulness and peace have quietly reshaped how people approach inner stillness. With roots in Eastern philosophy and a voice that bridges ancient wisdom with contemporary struggles, Huang’s work emphasizes presence over perfection, and gentle awareness over forceful change. Their essays and guided reflections invite readers to find sanctuary in the breath, even amid life’s chaos. Huang’s legacy lies in making peace accessible—not as a distant ideal, but as a daily practice. Their quotes resonate because they speak directly to the soul’s quiet longing for calm, offering simple, profound truths that feel like coming home.

Eddie Huang Quotes (29)

"People talk about perfect timing, but I think everything is perfect in its moment; you just want to capture that."

Eddie Huang
Topic: Wisdom

"Sundays are for Dim Sum. While the rest of America goes to church, Sunday School, or NFL games, you can find Chinese people eating Cantonese food."

Eddie Huang
Topic: Wisdom

"I'm so sick of people misunderstanding Asians in America and what we're about."

Eddie Huang
Topic: Wisdom

"I wanted to inspire people not to work under a bamboo ceiling. Whatever you are - yellow, black, white, brown - you don't have to allow your skin to define who you are or how you operate your business. There's not one face to anything."

Eddie Huang
Topic: Wisdom

"I don't think people in America understand race, and how deep the hooks of whiteness there are in our consciousness."

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Topic: Wisdom

"For me, juicing isn't about binging and cleansing; I try to incorporate it into a balanced diet."

Eddie Huang
Topic: Motivation

"I don't want to get burned when I'm cooking. To avoid getting hit when pan-frying, I stand far away and use chopsticks that are almost two feet long. I learned it from my mom, who does the same thing."

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Topic: Wisdom

"When I feel off, I read the 'Tao Te Ching' to get my equilibrium right. I started reading it in the eleventh grade."

Eddie Huang
Topic: Motivation

"I'll always be Chinese first. It probably isn't politically correct to say or something that the majority understands; I can change my shoes, I can swap my passport, but, I'll always have this face."

Eddie Huang
Topic: Wisdom

"I'll always be American in my world view and allegiance. American in the naive way I go to other countries and tell them how they should treat their poor or clean their water."

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Topic: Wisdom

"I choose to be American, I choose to live in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, I choose to have Puerto Rican/Jewish neighbors, and I choose to maintain my Chinese identity."

Eddie Huang
Topic: Wisdom

"I have more to say as a writer than from behind a wok."

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Topic: Wisdom

"My only goal as a comedian was to stomp the life out of the model-minority myth."

Eddie Huang
Topic: Wisdom

"I want to prove you don't need to have academic syntax to be intelligent."

Eddie Huang
Topic: Wisdom

"I don't like labels. I don't understand the need for them. When you define yourself a certain way, people have expectations."

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Topic: Wisdom

"Black culture has been a huge influence in my life."

Eddie Huang
Topic: Wisdom

"I wasn't meant to be an attorney, but I was meant to go to law school."

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Topic: Wisdom

"New York felt to me like what America should be - a representation of the world in this small pocket."

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Topic: Wisdom

"I like being on camera, performing, seeing what people have in common."

Eddie Huang
Topic: Wisdom

"I want everybody to run at the same speed as me. But some people are more conscientious, they think more and they plan more. And they're more careful."

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Topic: Wisdom

"BaoHaus is idiosyncratic, creative, and artistic. My restaurant doesn't look like a Taiwanese restaurant."

Eddie Huang
Topic: Creativity

"I saw an opportunity to use a restaurant to identify a lot of my issues and concerns with being an immigrant in America, and Asian in America, and a young person in America."

Eddie Huang
Topic: Wisdom

"I like a walking culture; I need to be in a city where you can walk everywhere."

Eddie Huang
Topic: Wisdom

"I've never said I was a chef - I think I make great food. I will never open a restaurant to do, like, tasting courses."

Eddie Huang
Topic: Wisdom

"But what I'm very interested in, whether it's writing, whether it's hosting a show, whether it's cooking food, I'm just into the discussions of identity, culture and the politics of culture."

Eddie Huang
Topic: Wisdom

"I had no desire to be a chef, but I had a desire to be someone who was heard."

Eddie Huang
Topic: Wisdom

"There is a lot of food culture that goes on in the home and in the community in non-traditional ways. Food is a lot more than restaurants."

Eddie Huang
Topic: Wisdom

"I blog because I have something to say."

Eddie Huang
Topic: Wisdom

"I don't think people understand the model-minority stereotype is negative. You are boxed in. You have to untangle that to find your own path."

Eddie Huang
Topic: Wisdom
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