Joanna Noelle Levesque quotes:

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  • I was raised in a mostly white neighborhood. I was this little white girl jamming out to Ella Fitzgerald and Bobby Brown.

  • I was looking through a newspaper and it was an audition for 'Kids Say the Darndest Things,' so I tried out. One thing led to another and I appeared on 'The Rosie O'Donnell Show' and 'Oprah.

  • I think we should all come together, and that race and color or social demographics really don't matter.

  • I was inspired by Colin Farrell in the fact that he's Irish and has freckles but with black hair. I'm a bunch of different things, Irish, Polish, Native American, and French, but I wanted to tap into that Irish side and be freckle-y with black hair, so that's what I did.

  • When I was 4 or 5 and I could put complete thoughts together and really feel them, I remember watching the Grammy's or something like that and getting real emotional because I wanted to be up there.

  • I had a hundred and seventeen days in which to convince Will Traynor that he had a reason to live.

  • Oh, lighten up, Clark. I'm the one having scalding hot air directed at my genitals.

  • I'm lucky to have a great support system in my friends and some of my family. If you have those people that you trust, go ahead and fall back into them and let them be your hammock and cocoon and let them embrace you.

  • I think every little girl is fascinated with mermaids.

  • I love being creative.

  • I bite my fingernails. That's probably not a good thing.

  • I had been wrong when I said Liza McCullen wasn't beautiful: when she smiled she was stunning.

  • I look up to people who succeed in accomplishing their dreams.

  • What if the genetically superior male is actually a bit of a dickhead?

  • I'm familiar with a lot of guys, hang out with those guys. A couple of my teammates actually went to Florida, so I'm familiar with a lot of those guys. It's going to be fun walking out with a victory and rubbing it in their faces.

  • I'd like to hope you end up a miserable, lonely woman. But actually, I hope you have children one day, Ellie Haworth. Then you'll know how it feels to be vulnerable. And to have to fight, to be constantly vigilant, just to make sure your children get to grow up with a father.

  • Everything I listen to is influential in some way.

  • I ask you not to judge me for my weakness. The only way I can endure is to be in a place where I will never see you, never be haunted by the possibility of seeing you with him. I need to be somewhere where sheer necessity forces you from my thoughts minute by minute, hour by hour, I cannot do that here.

  • You can be young and still have views and opinions.

  • I'm like a hermit. Once I'm home, I'm home and when I ride in the car, I don't really listen to the radio as much.

  • I've been singing since I was two. Music was my first passion and I love writing, singing, creating and being creative.

  • If you'd bothered to ask me, Clark, if you'd bothered to consult me just once about this so-called fun outing of ours, I could have told you. I hate horses, and horse racing. Always have. But you didn't bother to ask me. You decided what you thought you'd like me to do, and you went ahead and did it. You did what everyone else does. You decided for me.

  • I'm afraid of animals.

  • I would love to work with Nickleback. I think they're an incredible band. One of my favorites.

  • I don't attend an actual school but I'm still following through with high school. I do work with a tutor for about six hours a day. It's hard core but definitely worth it, and it's my main focus now - finishing up high school before I release my new album and apply to college.

  • Music is something that I have to do on a regular basis. It really is my life and I absolutely love it. It's a part of my day-to-day. So if I had to choose, it would be music. But I love acting too.

  • If anyone will listen I will continue to sing.

  • I feel like I am a real artist and I want to be able to feel what I am singing about. So when I sing, 'Leave (Get Out),' I have been through that. I think it is just a new generation, whether people are ready for it or not. Teenagers are dating.

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