Top 35 Quotes & Sayings by Jaz Sinclair

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Last updated on September 17, 2024.
Jaz Sinclair

Jasmine Sinclair Sabino is an American film and television actress. She is known for playing Angela in Paper Towns, Anna in When the Bough Breaks and Rosalind "Roz" Walker in the Netflix series Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. She will star as Red River Supe Marie Moreau in the Amazon Prime Video series Gen V, set for a 2023 release.

It's such an easy thing with characters who are the friends of the main person to make their love subpar or not interesting or not developed.
Getting to become a witch and have the scene where they're like, 'You're a wizard, Roz,' was literally a freaking dream come true for me.
I always feel like you can tell when somebody's motivator is love or power. You can tell almost instantly by how they do what they do. — © Jaz Sinclair
I always feel like you can tell when somebody's motivator is love or power. You can tell almost instantly by how they do what they do.
The idea of someone projecting things on to me is scary.
I love all things magic.
I'm not worried about my head getting big. I'm worried about getting emotional and scared.
I just said, 'Hey, I'm waking up early and doing my hair before I come to set, and it's not fair that my white costars get to roll out of bed and feel taken care of and that I don't have that same luxury.'
I'm personally of the belief that love always wins.
I mean, I cried on my first red carpet. I literally walked off and cried because there were so many people and they were all taking pictures and I just felt overwhelmed because I'm a feeler and I'm sensitive.
It's just funny to me how you think you know what life is going to look like and then it can just change so quickly.
I let everybody see that I'm a happy, normal person.
I'm just trying to enjoy the heck out of each of my moments and find little things about every day that make me feel good.
New Orleans is a great city. My favorite part is the music. I love being to walk on the street and dance with strangers. It's really fun.
Performing for people who are being paid to enjoy themselves? It's wonderful.
That's the scariest thing is when people feel like they're alone.
I grew up with the White half of my family.
I think I have always been a performer a little bit in my heart.
I remember my first play and it was 'Footloose.' I was High School Student No. 3 and we were doing the 'Cut Footloose' number and I remember looking out in the audience and feeling happier than I ever felt.
I look up spells for the heck of it. I haven't done any spells but I don't think that they wouldn't work.
I remember finishing a monologue, looking up, and seeing people really moved and then being like, 'Oh, my imagination just took me somewhere completely different.' That was the moment I knew that this is what I wanted to do.
The more I get into this industry the more I kind of see that it'll take as much as you give. So for me, setting boundaries is sometimes saying no, and just being like, 'Actually I don't want to do that' even though people might in my situation say yes.
I had a complicated upbringing, so I had to rely on myself and figure out what that meant and rely on my good friends. I had to have a strong sense of self to get through.
I was a gymnast and my favorite event was floor because I got to smile.
I don't pay attention to fame stuff, in general, so for me, I'm on a show and people like it and that's perfect.
I learned a lot from watching actors like Michelle Gomez and Richard Coyle and Miranda Otto, but particularly in the beginning Michelle because I've never seen someone so fearlessly wild.
I'm also a huge nerd and love magic, especially 'Harry Potter.' — © Jaz Sinclair
I'm also a huge nerd and love magic, especially 'Harry Potter.'
If I had had a big explosion of a break right at the beginning of my career, I don't know that I was emotionally ready for that, as a human, just yet.
It's a wonderful thing to realize that you have infinite capacities and that you can really channel your own power and put that to good use.
I was so excited, like I'm a Morris Chestnut fan and now I'm an even bigger fan having worked with him.
As women we're expected to be superhuman, especially black women.
When I watch a show, and it's only six white dudes that are the leads, and I'm just supposed to be interested and relate somehow, that's just not that interesting to me.
I think that it's important to question things and not just accept everything right away.
My career's been a slow and steady build, which I'm grateful for, because had it been this thing where I just exploded, I don't know that I, as a sensitive person, could have handled it emotionally.
As a Black woman you do have to work harder for everything. The world is not going to hand you things.
The root of empowerment is power.
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