Iman Quotes
Born: July 25, 1955
Iman, a luminary in the realm of Motivation & Action, forged a legacy from the belief that inspiration must ignite movement. Her philosophy centered on the alchemy of thought into deed, teaching that true power lies not in dreaming, but in the disciplined execution of those dreams. She championed resilience as a muscle, honed through daily choices rather than rare feats. Iman’s words resonate because they strip away the abstract, offering a raw, actionable blueprint for transformation. She speaks directly to the quiet struggle within each listener, validating their effort while demanding their next step. Her legacy is a call to arms for the soul.
Iman Quotes (58)
"Looking good is a commitment to yourself and to others. Wigs, killer heels, Pilates, even fillers - whatever works for you, honey."
— Iman"Change makes you find your calling, your legacy, and God's divine plan for your life. Don't run from it."
— Iman"Intelligence is sexy. Don't play dumb, especially young girls. Don't play dumb. And let people see that you are intelligent."
— Iman"If I feel frustrated in a situation, I take a deep breath and walk away."
— Iman"I suffer from low self-esteem. I had horrible self-esteem growing up. You really have to save yourself because the critic within you will eat you up. It's not the outside world - it's your interior life, that critic within you, that you have to silence."
— Iman"Eliminating the things you love is not wellness. Wellness feeds your soul and makes you feel good."
— Iman"I did not want to get involved with a rock star. No way. It is not a sane thing to do."
— Iman"I have a certain manner of speech that is unique to me. I tried once to have my staff tweet for me, and it was a disaster! People knew right away that it wasn't me."
— Iman"I can enjoy what I'm engaged in and be fully present rather than planning my answers to questions while someone else is speaking or thinking about my next appointment while my current engagement is still in in progress."
— Iman"I am so far more secure and more grounded and more know who I am than when I was in my 20s."
— Iman"I wasn't a major in political science for nothing, so I understood the politics of beauty and the politics of race when it comes to the fashion industry."
— Iman"Granted, I've changed internally as I've gotten older - I take it easy, I know when to stop and take care of myself, I laugh much more and with my belly and soul - but this comes from the confidence and acceptance that comes with maturity."
— Iman"On my 50th birthday in 2005, my discount-wielding AARP card came in the mail. I hurled it in the trash, put on something fabulous, and had a decadent meal. Just the thought of putting it in my wallet felt like a concession."
— Iman"The truth was I felt ugly growing up. I only really started feeling comfortable in myself when I was 40."
— Iman"We all have friends and loved ones who say 60's the new 30. No. Sixty's the new 60."
— Iman"My given name was Zahra, which is the 'flower of the desert.' I don't look anything like the flower of the desert. My name was changed by my grandfather to Iman, which means 'have faith.' And it meant to have faith that a daughter would come."
— Iman"I'll be truly happy when we're not counting the number of ethnically diverse models on a fashion runway or campaign, when having a representation of the entire human race is the norm and not an exception."
— Iman"There are highlights when you become irreplaceable as a model, like when you become a muse to designers. They look at you differently; you're not a coat hanger for hire."
— Iman"I was born in Somalia, which is in East Africa. My parents started with nothing: poor, poor, poor. They eloped, which was unheard of in my country, when my father was 17 and my mother was 14."
— Iman"I'm always criticised by other Somalis and Muslims for what I'm doing as a model and married to a white man and all that."
— Iman"I have been a muse to Mr. Saint-Laurent, Valentino, Calvin Klein, Donna Karan, Versace."
— Iman"I didn't start exercising until the end of my modeling career. When you're young, you eat and drink what you want and stay up all night and still look good."
— Iman