A Quote by Jaz Sinclair

I think I have always been a performer a little bit in my heart. — © Jaz Sinclair
I think I have always been a performer a little bit in my heart.
I think rock should always stay a little bit outside the pale; I think it should remain a little bit dangerous - a little bit ornery, as the Americans say.
I think I went more toward writing because that's my talent. I don't think I was a great performer... And I like being behind the scenes a little bit.
I think, for so long, women of different sizes have been pigeonholed, and with every campaign, it's always an adaptation of making fashion but for plus sizes. Sometimes it's in a little bit of a negative way, and plus is always a little bit slow to be fashion forward.
I think you always take away a little bit of a character with you, and it kinda like hangs on you for a bit, and then as time kind of goes and wears off a little bit.
I've always been a bit dressed up, even on casual days. I suppose that's the performer in me.
I've always been interested in a femininity with a bite. I always think a little bit of a kick is great.
I think any great performer or athlete has to have a little bit of a gut to be great.
I just feel like, for me personally, there's just been so much election fatigue, and while I think it was very important during the election to always be on top of everything that was going on with the election via social media, I do feel like, all right, now we need a little bit of a detox. I think people need a little bit of a break from it.
Each and every year I feel like I've gotten a little bit better and that's always been my goal, was just to get a little bit better
Each and every year I feel like I've gotten a little bit better and that's always been my goal, was just to get a little bit better.
Every role affects an actor a little bit. There's always a little chunk of a character that stays left over in your heart.
I think there's always been a little performer in me. But having a family that are Jamaican immigrants, having this idea that, 'Oh, that's what you're going to do for a living?' seems kind of out of reach and not a reality. It's like, 'get a real job.'
I think it's good to sort of push people's expectations a little bit. I've always been doing that.
Every performer should learn a little bit of everything.
A little bit of neurosis is OK as a performer, but untethered, it can tear one apart.
My parents instilled a really good work ethic from when I was little - if you want to have money to spend on holidays, you earn it. So I've always been someone who wanted to be able to survive by myself, but I think you have to let down the barriers a little bit - let other people in.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!