About Quote by Jurnee Smollett Download Open image “I don't really think about the critics or the commercial success.” — Jurnee Smollett ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.5 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare About Commercial Commercial success Critics Really Success Think
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When I was younger, I really struggled with confidence. You go through those awkward, dorky, geeky stages, and growing up in the industry amplifies… — Jurnee Smollett Copy Share Image
I read slave narratives, books like Bullwhip Days, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl. [The Root's chairman] Henry Louis Gates has an… — Jurnee Smollett Copy Share Image
Fortunately, I come from an activist mother, so I didn't have to rely on the history books. The history books teach us nothing about… — Jurnee Smollett Copy Share Image
Maybe you should think about the choices in your life, how someone can come and spit some kind of game to you and make… — Jurnee Smollett Copy Share Image
One of the most tragic things about slavery was the mental enslavement, the way they made us believe that we were worth nothing; and… — Jurnee Smollett Copy Share Image
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