Top 100 Quotes & Sayings by Rachel Lindsay

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American celebrity Rachel Lindsay.
Last updated on September 17, 2024.
Rachel Lindsay
Rachel Lindsay
American - Celebrity
Born: April 21, 1985
I want four kids.
I keep saying this. I don't think men know what they want. Women are here to help them figure out what it is they want. Like, we're the neck. We tell them to turn left, right, front, back, whatever it is.
If the National Football League, an organization notoriously known for not standing behind their athletes of color, can come out to make a statement to condemn racism and their systemic oppression and admit they were wrong for not listening in the past, then the 'Bachelor' franchise can most certainly follow suit.
I would say an eyebrow pencil - a brush and pencil, I cannot leave home without that. Definitely concealer, just because of traveling all the time. I use MAC, and the color I use is a mix between NC42 and NC45. I cannot leave home without that because I'm blotchy. Otherwise, I would say mascara.
I majored in sports and went to law school and focused in sports law, so I always knew I wanted to do ESPN but thought it would be behind the camera. After doing 'Bachelor' and 'Bachelorette,' the media circuit, I thought, you know what - I want to talk about it!
I'm a sucker for a great smile. — © Rachel Lindsay
I'm a sucker for a great smile.
I like a confident man.
I can tell you my dream bachelorette party, but I cannot tell you my dream wedding.
My dad is very supportive about me being the Bachelorette. He realizes what an amazing experience it is.
I feel very indebted to my job. I support the loyalty that they've given me - it's very rare, especially in my profession, that you find people who are not just supportive of who you are as a person, but supportive of you finding love and your happiness.
For 'The Bachelor,' I went through the entire process and was told I was chosen, and then I told my boss... It turned out that my boss was a huge fan of the show, and he was ecstatic. My promise to my firm was that I would do the filming then go back to work, and I did.
I wouldn't want people judging me for things I did at 18.
Football, basketball, and track are my favorites, but I really enjoy watching all sports.
I'm real and honest, and I take things day by day. That's just the way to survive.
All mornings should start with a cup of coffee and a good message from Chris Harrison.
You never want to bite the hand that feeds you, but you also do not want to be aiding and abetting problematic behavior. — © Rachel Lindsay
You never want to bite the hand that feeds you, but you also do not want to be aiding and abetting problematic behavior.
I'm a trial attorney and I specialize in defense civil litigation. My firm represents businesses and organizations in whatever aspect they get sued, whether it's commercial litigation, to personal injury, liability, contracts, we litigate for them on their behalf.
I know there are going to be people who criticize what I do no matter what, but I'm just trying to not get caught up in it.
I had seen my dad overcome and work hard for the things that he has, and I hear the stories about the injustices that he faced.
It was actually harder for me to decide if I wanted to move forward as 'The Bachelorette' than it was to decide to be a contestant on 'The Bachelor.' I knew I'd have to ask off work a second time, and I waited until the last minute to talk to my boss about it.
I do think I can change the perception of the 'Bachelorette.' And not just because of my race.
I'm a black woman and I'm so happy to represent myself in that respect, but I don't want it to be something that defines me and my journey for love. I definitely don't mind talking about it and addressing it.
I've always wanted to get married and have a family, but I'm not the girl who sat down and planned out her wedding, her dress, or how everything would go with the proposal.
I already know what people are going to say about me, and judge me for the decisions that I'm making, and I'm going to be the one who has to deal with that, and nobody else. And that's a lot.
It's so unfortunate because people have become so comfortable being mean.
I'm looking for the unexplainable connection and spark - real, true love.
I love a challenge. I do.
When I know I want to do something I'm just gonna do it.
When you're putting out something that is very whitewashed and doesn't have any type of color in it and you're not trying to be effective and change that... I think that they have to at this point, give us a black Bachelor for season 25. I don't know how you don't.
I don't want to critique an apology. An apology is an apology.
Sports has always been a thing of mine.
Men know what they want when we help them figure it out. We make them think they figured it out by themselves. They really didn't. We know we did it, and that's a woman's job.
Well, I was a huge 'Matlock' fan as a child.
It is so easy to fall victim of everybody else's definition of what you should be.
My career is really important to me. I've worked hard for it.
My dad is now a federal judge, but when he started off, he graduated from the top law school in Texas and couldn't get a job.
I'm just like, 'Give me all the babies. If we can't have them, we're adopting.'
I am a never-say-never person.
Losing a loved one is never easy.
Especially as a woman, the jury sums you up immediately and is listening to everything you're saying. You have to be on your game all the time, and that prepares you for being in front of the camera. The difference is, when I am in front of a jury, I am not talking about my emotions and my life.
You know, I really don't have a specific race that I go towards or that I typically date. — © Rachel Lindsay
You know, I really don't have a specific race that I go towards or that I typically date.
I started off as a prosecutor and I would be sitting there, waiting for the defense attorney to come, and they would either bypass me because they would assume that I'm not the attorney or they would assume that I was the legal secretary or a paralegal - never the attorney.
I mean, I'm an eye-roller by nature.
I'm very excited to be partnering with Vaseline because I've been a fan for years. It's products I grew up with - my mom always used them on us - and now, I use it all, from the petroleum jelly to the lip gloss and lotion.
I am truly a person who believes in energy and vibes.
Even though I'm an African-American woman, it's not different from any other Bachelorette.
I'm a fan of 'Real Housewives,' so I personally like drama.
My dad is a judge, but he started off as an attorney. He is one of my biggest role models; both of my parents are. So, from a young age, I said I wanted to be an attorney.
You cannot reason with delusion.
I'm actually glad I didn't watch 'The Bachelor' or 'The Bachelorette' prior to being on them. I think if I'd watched them before being a contestant, I would've over-analyzed it or tried to be something else - tried to fit into that world. Because I was so green, I was just me, and I think it was really refreshing to the people watching it.
Legends of the Fall' is one of my favorite movies. — © Rachel Lindsay
Legends of the Fall' is one of my favorite movies.
As the first of anything, you're going to be judged. If you accept the good, you have to accept the bad.
Being a lawyer is absolutely stressful in its own right. But then, doing 'The Bachelor' and 'The Bachelorette' and all the media afterwards, you can imagine, that's just like a whole new level of stress.
Knowing that I was potentially going to be the first black Bachelorette actually held me back from wanting to do it. With the first, there's always so much pressure. And I knew I was going to be new to the audience as a lead for a number of reasons - being over 30, being a career woman, and also being black.
My skepticism doesn't come from no one. There's a root to it, and it's my family.
Life is hard so why does my relationship have to be hard at the same time?
Whether you say I'm too black, I'm not black enough, this is me. I hope people realize that my journey to love doesn't have to be any different just because my skin is.
Some people can't handle that I'm direct.
I love sports, and people don't realize that.
Pop culture does not frequently depict women of color realizing their happy ending.
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