Jidenna Theodore Mobisson (Jidenna) Quotes
I was raised in Nigeria, and my mother is white, but I never saw her as white, not until I came to America. She was just my mother. She didn't really have a color.
Jidenna Theodore Mobisson
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I had to write something and couldn't think of a plot, so I decided to write a Cinderella story because it already had a plot! Then, when I thought about Cinderella's character, I realized that she was too much of a goody-two-shoes for me, and I would hate her before I finished ten pages.
Gail Carson Levine
I can say with confidence there has never been a man or a woman - not me, not Bill, nobody - more qualified than Hillary Clinton to serve as president of the United States of America.
Barack Obama
My mother's passion for something more, to write a different destiny for a dirt-poor farmer's daughter, was to shape my entire life.
Faye Dunaway
A woman's experience is different from a man's in virtually every respect, including how she is treated by the media.
Carly Fiorina
I don't understand anything about America's culture.
P. J. O'Rourke
When I was really little, I loved Whitney Houston. I thought she was the prettiest thing in the world.
Valerie June
I once literally had a casting director ask my agent, 'Can she play anything other than a drunk?'
Carla Gallo
I always say, one way to connect with a working mother is to ask her what she has done before work that day!
Raney Aronson-Rath
She was deeply passionate about the sacred feminine.
Dan Brown
When I was leaving Yemen to come to America, things were tough. My dad had just been laid off, and it was a challenge. When I lived in Yemen, I thought America was a perfect place. Everything was bigger and better. I dreamed big. The American dream, you know? You have to work hard for your dream to come true.
Barkhad Abdi
I played with Annika today. I love being paired with her. She does not make many mental mistakes, and she has the ability to repeat her swing over and over and wears people down.
Natalie Gulbis
We - America - have to move past the ideology, the tribalism, that grips this country. As ridiculous as this sounds, I believe 'Black Panther,' the film, could help us do that if it addresses issues of tribal polarization and, by extension, racism, xenophobia, and homophobia in an entertaining, non-preachy way.
Christopher Priest