21 Quotes & Sayings By Jill Scott

Jill Scott is an award-winning singer/songwriter, actress and Motown Records recording artist. She has been nominated for nine Grammy Awards and won three. Her first three albums, "Jill Scott" (1994), "Jill Scott" (1995) and "Who Is Jill Scott?" (1996), were certified gold and platinum. In 1998, she appeared in the motion picture "Boys & Girls" followed by a role in "Starting Over Again" (1999) Read more

In 2000, she was featured on the soundtrack of the motion picture "Love Jones". In 2002, she was featured on the soundtrack of the motion picture "The Best Man". In 2004, she was featured on the soundtrack of the motion picture "How Stella Got Her Groove Back".

In 2005, she signed to J Records and released her first album for the label entitled "Jill Scott". The album debuted at number one and went on to win a Soul Train Music Award and a Grammy Award for Best Traditional R&B Performance. In 2006, she appeared as herself in several episodes of NBC's comedy television series "The Office", including the season three episode entitled "Diwali".

In 2007, she appeared as herself in several episodes of ABC's television series "Grey's Anatomy", including the season six episode entitled "I Do." In 2008, she appeared as herself in several episodes of ABC's drama series "Ugly Betty", including the season four episode entitled "Betty's Babydumpster." She also appeared as herself in episodes of HBO's comedy series Curb Your Enthusiasm. She is a member of Sigma Alpha Iota Sorority.

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I see myself being a great-grandmother at my great-grandson's graduation from a school that has my name on it. Jill Scott
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When I first became famous, I didn't know if I could go where I wanted to because I didn't know how people were going to act. Some folks would scream and holler, and I didn't know what to do with that. Jill Scott
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People is, I think, it's their nature - some people's nature, in a way, to be angry or jealous or just spiteful about somebody else's blessings. Jill Scott
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As slavery died for the greater good of America, and the movement for equality sputtered to life, the white woman was on the cover of every American magazine. She was the dazzling jewel on every movie screen, the glory of every commercial and television show. Jill Scott
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Soul music is about longevity and reaching and touching people on a human level - and that's never going to get lost. Jill Scott
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Heartbreak was the impetus to me writing poems and music in the first place. Over the years, I had my heart broken so badly that if I didn't find a way to get all the pain out, I was going to lose my mind. I was crazy! Like, wanting to slash tires and smash car windows. Crazy! I was so hurt that I had to write. Jill Scott
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At my aunt's funeral, I promised myself that I wouldn't be bound by the belief that I'm supposed to stay in anything - whether it's a relationship, a job, a house, or a circumstance - if it makes me miserable. She gave me the courage to find my own happiness. Jill Scott
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I chose 'No. 1 Ladies' Detective, ' or I'll say it chose me, and it was an absolute blessing, for the experience of being in Africa for seven months and learning so many different things, from languages to foods to greetings. On so many levels, it was an incredible experience. Jill Scott
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I'm going to do as much as I can with this life, and then I'm going to make sure to take some time off and be simple and ride my bike and hang out with friends. Jill Scott
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I truly loved being pregnant and feeling what was going on inside my body and watching it change. It's difficult to recoup, but still amazing nonetheless. I would have another one. Jill Scott
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Being a mom, it feels like I did something so powerful and amazing. It's such a gigantic blessing, and a confirmation that the Creator exists. And all of that has made me feel sexier and stronger. I call it 'lava in my spine.' Jill Scott
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My earliest influence was Quincy Jones. I thought 'The Wiz' soundtrack was the most amazing thing I'd ever heard. It was my first record and you had Michael Jackson, Ted Ross, Nipsey Russell and Diana Ross on it. I even took it to show and tell in third grade! Jill Scott
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Our minds do understand that people of all races find genuine love in many places. We dig that the world is full of amazing options. Jill Scott
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There are repercussions to everything, even advancement and success. And I think that the repercussions to my success was the loss of my marriage. Jill Scott
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I've learned that friendship does not equate business, business does not equate friendship. Jill Scott
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I think the first time I really heard poetry was in the schoolyard. Just the little limericks that kids say when they're jumping rope and playing games. I think that's the first time I heard rhyming words - I don't know if I'd call that the definitive poetry, but that's when I heard rhyming words said and not necessarily sung. Jill Scott
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I've been reading poetry publicly for 20 years, and this is what you do - you express, you sometimes dig a bit to get a conversation started. That's the point of poetry. You're supposed to go, 'Hmmmm, ' and 'Woooh! ' Jill Scott
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I was reading poetry to my girlfriends, and they were like, 'You're really good. You should go to some poetry readings or something.' And I eventually went and got a, you know, somewhat of a name for myself and a little bit of a following. Jill Scott
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To be a queen of a household is a powerful thing. Jill Scott
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I didn't leave home until 27. I was an only child raised in Philadelphia by my mother and grandmother. My grandmother controlled the stove. She made a lot of potato meals - mashed potato, potato souffle, potato pancakes. When we didn't have electricity, we ate romantically by candlelight. Jill Scott