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  • A healthy smile has always been important to me.
    - Yvonne Orji
  • I say all the time that when you first meet me, you know three things right off the bat: I'm Nigerian, I love to laugh, and I love Jesus.
    - Yvonne Orji
  • On 'Insecure,' Molly works at a law firm, and there's scenes where her boss doesn't value her voice and doesn't value her efforts. And we had a lot of women tweeting 'Me too' in that situation. We're saying, 'Hey, no more. Not on our watch.'
    - Yvonne Orji
  • To not have the wherewithal to give fully to a relationship bothered me.
    - Yvonne Orji
  • There's random people calling my phone: 'Your mother gave me your number.' My mother has tried to set me up so many times long-distance.
    - Yvonne Orji
  • I want to do more good work. That's very much my parents' influence in me.
    - Yvonne Orji
  • I can only see what's in front of me, but God can see what's behind, what's ahead of me, what's beside me, and it just makes it so much easier to release control, cuz at the end of the day, if He brought me to it, He's gonna have to bring me through it.
    - Yvonne Orji
  • For me, staying ready has always been, like, the preparations: do the behind-the-scenes or do what you think that's not sexy that nobody will see, but when they do see it, it's like, 'Oh, snap... what she's doing on her own, we'll add to that, and it'll blow up.'
    - Yvonne Orji
  • A lot of people hustle differently, and I was like, 'You know what, let me hustle and create, and let me have something to show,' cuz my hustle led to opportunity.
    - Yvonne Orji
  • I believe in the equal and opposite: If I exist, there is an equal and opposite version of me, and so however long I have to wait, and wherever he happens to be, we'll find it. Sometimes it's like, 'Jesus, where he at?'
    - Yvonne Orji
  • For me, comedy was deftly terrifying.
    - Yvonne Orji
  • My father just instilled in me that either you're going to be No. 1 or nothing at all.
    - Yvonne Orji
  • I'm just gonna talk about being Nigerian-American. I'm gonna talk about being single. I'm gonna talk about what happened to me on the train today. I'm gonna talk about so many other things that, as a comic, you're able to talk about because you see the world in sarcasm.
    - Yvonne Orji