Zoe Saldana quotes
I'm a very feminine person, but I have this hard shell, man, and I stay focused and don't take things personally.
I'm a very feminine person, but I have this hard shell, man, and I stay focused and don't take things personally.
As a woman, you spend so much time either cooking or getting ready to go somewhere. I like to have music when I'm doing either of these things.
I never like to get political, but when you have the ability, through your media, to influence a large mass of people, I would want to be a part of the evolving cycle of progress vs. keeping things the way that they are.
Music is a very big participant in everything I do, from the moment I wake up to the moment I go to bed.
I just want to be part of great stories that are told and for them to be relevant.
Our censorship has sort of gotten a little too far. Too much censorship is just as bad as having none at all. Children need to be exposed to things, because if they don't see it, eventually, it's not like it's not going to happen, but it's just that there needs to be a balance.
If there's anything that I've always said about myself is that to me, it's much more important for me to get to work with filmmakers that I've grown up loving and admiring.
I'm a girl from Queens. I've never gone, 'What am I doing today? Oh, I'm gonna grab a gun and learn how to use it.'
I love the anxiety, the pressure of the loud room full of yapping kids. But I'm a kid myself.
To be seen and to be respected for my work and acknowledged as a true American Latina... means a lot to me.
I know the responsibility that entails from telling a story. The one thing I despise the most is when I go to a movie and I see a whole bunch of lazy actors making me waste my time and money.
Happiness is nothing but temporary moments here and there - and I love those. But I would be bored out of my mind if I were happy all the time.
I'm very accepting with my age. It's like notches on your belt: experience, wisdom, and a different kind of beauty. There comes a day when you've become comfortable in your skin.
I think as an American society, when we're paying too many taxes or dealing with war, we don't want to see sad things at the movies.
I don't understand labels. I don't need anybody to tell me I'm Latina or black or anything else. I've played characters that were written for Caucasian females, I just want to be given the same consideration as everybody else, and so far that has been happening.
What doesn't feel okay to me, what feels a little bit out of balance, is when you want to turn yourself into something else - when you want to be another person.
There comes a day when you've become comfortable in your skin. But God as my witness, I am going to try to do everything I can to keep this ass together for as long as I possibly can - without going against nature.
I'm more of a guy's girl. I like having a beer in a bar, and I don't bicker or sit down and do my nails.
Growing up, my dolls were doctors and on secret missions. I had Barbie Goes Rambo.
Basically, there's not enough sex in movies, that's it. I'm trying to say it, people. I miss sex in movies because sex is natural, guns are not.