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Jessica Alba Quotes
"I'm really good at being sarcastic with guys. That's the best way to hang
out with them, because that's what guys like. They
don't want the quiet, prissy little things."
"I like Spongebob Squarepants. He's goofy, like me."
I just don't have a great feeling about what we're doing in
Iraq. I don't know why we're there. Didn't we just give the
power
back over there? Why are we still there? [July 2004]
"My father is Mexican and very dark; my mother is very fair. I
used to always get [script] breakdowns for things like Maria,
the janitor's daughter who hangs around with white kids. I was
born in the United States. I never thought about it until the
industry made me think about being a Latin girl. It seemed
like such a bizarre thing." (commenting on racial
stereotyping).
"My grandfather was the only Mexican at his college, the only
Hispanic person at work and the only one at the all-white
country club. He tried to forget his Mexican roots, because he
never wanted his kids to be made to feel different in America.
He and my grandmother didn't speak Spanish to their children.
Now, as a third-generation American, I feel as if I have
finally cut loose."
"Men are much bigger divas than women. When I used to do the
action scenes in Dark Angel, I would have to play it rough. If
you hit an actress accidentally, she would usually take it on
the chin and say, `Don't do that again.' But with the guys,
they would put ice on it, take a 20-minute break and ask for
x-rays. It was unbelievable. I would tell them, `Come on, man,
get over it.' That's actors for you."
"There is always an unspoken problem about casting Latina
actresses. I have heard Jennifer Lopez talk about how it was
for
her, always being up for the role of the Latina chick."
"What happens when the looks fade?. If I don't establish
myself as someone who can act a part rather than look the
part, I
will soon be finished."
"I love listening to Coldplay. But sometimes I listen to it
too much and it depresses me. I call it a 'reflective' mood."
"One of the reasons why I chose not to be a devout Christian
is because a lot of people gave me a lot of grief for just
being
a woman and made me feel ashamed for having a body because it
tempted men."
"The most important thing I have learned in life was that
being a teenager wasn't forever. I had a hard time being a
teenager."
"I don't hang out with the Hollywood cool people. I'm not out
trying to make friends with people because they're famous."
"I have my own spiritual thing, but am not part of an
organized religion. I think religion is very special and
individual to
each person."
"I don't need to be in the press or seen. Just because I'm not
in magazines or because I'm not in a movie doesn't mean I'm
going away. It just means I have some sense of integrity."
"Living in L.A., everyone likes to mold you and change you. I
don't care about fame, I don't care about being a celebrity. I
know that's part of the job, but I don't feed into anyone's
idea of who I should be."
'I used to come to Beverly Hills for auditions as a kid and
think, "Why don't I live here? Why don't I drive that car?"'
'I wasn't given a whole lot in my life. I was on the bottom of
the class system. But I got wisdom. I never just did what
people told me. I questioned everything. When I look back, it
is really no surprise that I started working at 12.'
'From a very early age, I remember thinking that adults were
always acting like assholes. I couldn't understand why I had
to
respect them. My pre-school teacher forced me to write
right-handed when I was left-handed. I didn't get why I had to
change.
Nobody could give me a reason. I have had a big problem with
authority ever since.'
On being raised by young parents: 'We all grew up together. My
parents were so young. My dad hates it when I talk about our
past, about not having things, living with Grandma, wearing
thrift-store clothes, cutting coupons.'
On learning Spanish: 'I have a great accent because I grew up
hearing it in the neighborhood. But I have no idea what I'm
saying.'
On growing up in L.A.: 'I never really belonged anywhere. I
wasn't white. I was shunned by the Latin community for not
being
Latin enough. My grandfather was the only one in our family to
go to college. He made a choice not to speak Spanish in the
house. He didn't want his kids to be different.''
'It's not always so great to be objectified but I don't feel I
have much of a choice right now. I'm young in my career. I
know I have to strike when the iron is hot. I look forward to
the day when I can do a small movie and act and it's not about
me wearing a bathing suit or chaps.'
"One of the reasons why I chose not to be a devout Christian
is because a lot of people gave me a lot of grief for just
being
a woman and made me feel ashamed for having a body because it
tempted men. I didn't understand what that meant because I was
like, 'God created this...' That was a hard time in my life."
"I just didn't like the damsel-in-distress thing. I could
relate to young girls wanting to see her take care of herself.
And
because I'm so good at action, I talked the writer and
producer and director into throwing together a little fight
sequence.
It ended up taking three more weeks to shoot it. But at least
I'm not tied up and asleep until my knight in shining armor
comes and saves me. So I thought it was cool."
"My whole life, when I was growing up, not one race has ever
accepted me. So I never felt connected or attached to any race
specifically. I did grow up in a Mexican-American culture, but
my mom [who's of French and Danish heritage] was there the
whole time. I mean, I had a very American upbringing, I feel
American, and I don't speak Spanish. So, to say that I'm a
Latin
actress, OK, but it's not fitting; it would be insincere. If
you're going to look genetically, I'm actually less Latin than
Cameron Diaz, whose father is from Cuba. But she's not getting
called a Latin actress because she's got blond hair and blue
eyes."
"The movies that I do are usually physically demanding in one
way or another. It's a good way to keep your health on track.
Especially when you've been on-set for 14 hours, it's nice to
relieve that stress in another way than having to rely on a
big
meal and wine."
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