Zazie Beetz Quotes

Here, we’ve compiled a list of the best Zazie Beetz Quotes. The wide variety of quotes available makes it possible to find a quote to suit your needs. You’ve likely heard some of the Zazie Beetz Quotes before, but that’s because they truly are great.

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I worry about not being able to be myself day to day. B

I worry about not being able to be myself day to day. But I know people way more famous than me who have been able to do that.
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It’s fascinating working with young children. You have to improvise around them, and they’re moving around and doing stuff, and you have to be real with them.
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Walking in the street, particularly in a city like New York, every single day, I am reminded of how objectified women can be. Being catcalled every day, multiple times a day, all the time… it just constantly happens.
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I’ve begun feeling that my responsibility is to the Earth. Our generation‘s war is climate change, so I’ve really been modifying how I eat and what I eat.
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It is so frustrating to feel in danger. People have followed me around at 2 in the morning and have literally said, ‘Don’t make me follow you. You’re not responding to me.’ It’s incredibly degrading.
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I used to cry on planes. I don’t anymore. It probably took almost a hundred agonizing flights to get there. Now, when I take off, a smile quivers on the corner of my lips.
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The truth is all kinds of people exist everywhere. So let’s tell their stories, too.
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I feel like I pull inspiration, in general, from how I feel on a day.
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For me, a big thing growing up was naturalness – both in being and appearance. My mom never let me relax my natural hair. For so long, I thought I was ugly, and I still sometimes struggle with that. But now I’ve come to feel like this is me.
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Growing up I definitely, definitely had a bunch of things of, ‘Um, am I black enough?’ – and I guess specifically, ‘Am I German enough?’ Why are we measuring blackness?
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I’m pretty picky about my hair, so I end up always styling it myself.
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The version of me on the Internet, it’s not me. It’s one portion.
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I don’t know how people say exercising is addictive.
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I identify with my womanhood before anything else because that’s what I deal with when I am alone.
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I think what happens with a lot of writing and art is that specificity ends up being relatable while universality becomes vague.
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Despite my career, so much of my life has been dictated by what I’m afraid of: fear that I am not talented. Fear that people will finally realize that I am a boring individual who doesn’t have many ambitions beyond starting a family ‘at a good time’ in life.
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My father is German; my mother is African-American. Growing up, I visited my grandparents in Berlin a lot. I would not see any other person of color for three weeks. People would stare. They would say things like, ‘Oh, you look like chocolate – I want to eat you up!’
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I’ve had acting teachers say, ‘If you want to do anything else but act, that means you’re not an actor,’ which I think is stupid!
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Growing up, my aunts would always put in hair ties and bows and all kinds of stuff, and I always hated it.
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At home in my room, I’m funny, but if I’m commissioned to be that, I don’t feel very funny.
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I like representing different kinds of black people – showing they exist.
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I actually didn’t think I was going to do TV because I don’t really watch TV. I’m a little bit pretentious, and I do these little indie movies, so I envisioned that more as the path for myself.
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For me, fear manifests itself in snoozing and inactivity. I just become so sleepy, any time of day, when something needs to be done. I sometimes go days without responding to texts or reading books or being able to process much of anything beyond the sun slowly creeping through my living room windows.
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I do wonder if it’s my responsibility to spread a message of environmental awareness or political awareness or just, like, don’t be racist or whatever, but I don’t want to be the person who’s like, ‘Everyone be vegan forever!’
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When the Berlin Wall came down, my dad left to visit the U.S. He met my mom at this summer camp where they were both working, so I grew up between Washington Heights and Germany speaking two languages.
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