Words matter. These are the best Kristin Chenoweth Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
Apples, grapes… any kind of fruit gives me the energy I need to get through my busy day.
A nice pair of Jimmy Choos never hurt anyone.
I am a Christian and I don’t want there to be any confusion about what I believe or who I am.
I’ve finally graduated from ‘I don’t give a hoot.’
It’s in God’s hands.
I think it’s important to remember that Christianity was based in love and tolerance and forgiveness and acceptance.
And I do – make no mistake, I am a Christian and I believe in God, and I don’t believe he makes mistakes. So I don’t believe that being gay is not a sin, and in fact it’s how you’re made.
I was a spiritual kid.
You’ve got to find ways to breathe while you’re dancing so that when it comes time for you to stop and sing again, you have it. To prepare, I do a lot of aerobic activity. Many times at the gym, people will look at me because I’ll be on the treadmill humming.
I’m constantly learning, and that is the greatest gift of life in my opinion – to always be learning and growing.
I just want to say, that if Jesus were alive, what would he be doing? Well, he would probably be accepting and loving people how they’re made. And I always say this and it’s really the truth. If being 4’11 was a sin, what would I do? Well, I could wear heels and I could add a wig.
There’s a difference between making fun of something and having fun with something.
Well, you know, people don’t know me as a country artist and I am new to the genre. But that’s how I grew up singing.
Broadway is such a diverse community. Everybody knows how I believe, and everyone believes, and it’s not a big deal. But in Hollywood, if you talk about politics – especially if you’re a Republican – or spirituality, it’s just not something people want to hear about.
As much as you can eat healthy, it’s also important to remember to drink healthy too. Tea is very healing.
I was on the cheerleading squad and drama and the choir, but I was friends with everybody. I was not a partier. I was too Type A and crazy about my grades, but I was still there at everything.
I auditioned for a solo in church and got it. I was about seven and I sang a song called, ‘Jesus, I Heard You Had a Big House’ and I remember people standing up at the end and me thinking, ‘Oh, I think I’m going to like this.’ That’s how it all began. Sounds funny to say you got your start in church, but I did.
I’m finally dating. It’s fun.