A Quote by Jussie Smollett

My family is from Elmhurst, Queens, 54th Avenue, but I was born in Northern California. — © Jussie Smollett
My family is from Elmhurst, Queens, 54th Avenue, but I was born in Northern California.
I was born in California. When I was six, we moved to a small town in northern Indiana called Mishawaka.
I was born in Northern California and lived there until I was about eight years old. Then my parents moved me up to Seattle. I lived there from ages eight to 16. When I was a California kid, I remember running around in my bathing suit and barefoot all the time and getting a suntan.
I was born and raised in Queens and moved into the city as a young adult. Then I ended up acting and decided to run off to California.
El Salvador has the scenery of northern California and the climate of southern California plus - and this was a relief - no Californians.
In California, especially Northern California, the fans really cheer for me.
I could probably go on for a long time about the differences between Northern California and Southern California Mexican food.
I was born on Wellington Avenue and my family that remains lives in the Lake Shore Drive area.
My parents were born and raised in Iowa and my two brothers were born in Iowa before my family moved to California where I was born so I still really feel like I have those Midwestern roots.
Will you not covet such power as this, and seek such throne as this, and be no more housewives, but queens? There is no putting by that crown; queens you must always be; queens to your lovers; queens to your husbands and sons; queens of higher mystery to the world beyond. . . . But alas! you are too often idle and careless queens, grasping at majesty in the least things, while you abdicate it in the greatest.
Queens you must always be: queens to your lovers; queens to your husbands and your sons, queens of higher mystery to the world beyond. . . . But alas, you are too often idle and careless queens, grasping at majesty in the least things, while you abdicate it in the greatest.
I was at UC Berkeley as an undergrad when my father lost a lot of money in real estate investments in Northern California. He wanted a change of pace, so in the early '90s, my family moved to L.A., right in the middle of Tehrangeles. It was a culture shock for me.
A lot of the people in Northern California and parts of Oregon have decided that we are not on the same page as San Francisco and Portland and Los Angeles. I don't know if six states is a solution because is Washington, D.C. and the rest of the country really going to give California 10 new senators?
Hear it when i get biz for K-Von, I'm pledgin, died, on 104 Northern Boulevard corona queens legend
I was born in Orange County - in Santa Ana. My dad is from California. I was raised on the East Coast. My first two years were in California, but I claim East Coast. I'm sorry, I don't rep California.
A little bit about my family: We didn't really come from much, and we didn't take family trips to California, so my first trip to California was actually my first day of school.
Students raised on Park Avenue are born into family situations in which overachieving merely maintains the status quo, and therefore the market is primed for anyone offering services that provide an edge on local peers.
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