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  • If you can't help me grow, there's no point with you being in my life.
    - Jill Scott
  • I was reared in a Jehovah's Witness household. I was taught that every man should be judged by his deeds and not his color, and I firmly stand where my grandmother left me.
    - Jill Scott
  • For me, hair is an accoutrement. Hair is jewelry. It's an accessory.
    - Jill Scott
  • I could float in the pool for hours, just letting the water carry me.
    - Jill Scott
  • I like a man who smells good. Puts on cologne; lotions his body. It keeps me wanting. I like feeling that way.
    - Jill Scott
  • I'm being all of me, and it feels stupendous. I don't want to leave this feeling.
    - Jill Scott
  • 'True Blood' excites me. It scares me, but it excites me.
    - Jill Scott
  • When I was growing up, my mother would take me to plays and museums, and we'd talk about life. Those times helped shape who I became.
    - Jill Scott
  • Sometimes I felt as a writer I was purging, and it almost hurt to purge to that level. Now it doesn't feel that way, maybe because I'm older. Maybe life has given me some punches, but it didn't knock me down.
    - Jill Scott
  • It excites me when a person puts their whole self in a song or rhyme, or instrument. It fills me.
    - Jill Scott
  • I do so play an instrument! I play air! I play the air with my fingers, and I'm in touch with the deepest emotions within. It took me a while to learn that whatever I feel like doing is the right thing. If I want to play an invisible instrument, I will.
    - Jill Scott
  • 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
  • Lately I've been going to all these high schools talking to the students, answering their questions, listening to what they have to say. It has been an incredible journey to be around them and try to give them what my mother gave me.
    - Jill Scott
  • My mother's a genius. She just kept feeding me art on whatever we had; paper plates, silver platter, didn't matter. You know, she just kept feeding it to me. So we went to see all kinds of theater. We would go to the art museum pretty much every Sunday, and I would watch her. She let me know that art was supposed to touch.
    - Jill Scott