Words matter. These are the best Cynthia Erivo Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.

I became a fitness fiend when I was about 17 or 18.
I like Traditional Medicinals for most teas I drink.
Meditation, yoga, working out, and eating well. That’s my wellness. And I think occasionally you have to treat yourself, so if you do need to take yourself shopping, go take yourself shopping.
As a singer, I like to have a warm beverage with me all the time.
I travel with seaweed chips, edamame chips, tea, peanut butter, avocados. I always take my supplements with me because they’re easy to carry.
If you’re going to go for a thing, there’s no point unless you’re going all the way.
Watching Mum work hard made me do the same. I’ve watched her since I was little, and I’ve picked up on how hard she works and the fire she has in her belly.
I’m a geek when it comes to my voice. I know if it hurts, something’s wrong. You shouldn’t feel it! It’s very important to look after your voice.
I’ve seen ‘Hamilton.’ I’m obsessed. The music is crazy.
If you believe in chakras – head and heart – I think singing opens them up, like a wide open door.
The major perk of living in Brooklyn is that everything is there. If I did not want to leave Brooklyn, I could stay there the whole time.
What’s amazing with ‘The X Factor’ is that it gives people a chance who wouldn’t normally have one. I couldn’t go on it, because it would be, like, me being lazy, because I’ve definitely had my opportunities.
I don’t drink anything other than water and herbal tea.
What I want to see is more mixed casts. We need it. People need to be brave – in the real world, everyone and anyone is around. So if people get to see themselves on the stage, they’ll want to come.
When I was 15, I didn’t think I was the prettiest at all. But then something happened when I was 20-something – I thought, actually, I really like what I look like. Just because I don’t look like everybody else doesn’t mean that I can’t be just as beautiful.
One of my favourite pieces is ‘Antony and Cleopatra’ – I’d love to be in that. Or an alternative version of ‘Romeo & Juliet’ where I get to play Mercutio, something like that.
I do have my own washing machine, but I do miss going to the laundromat. I love the smell of fabric softener.
The thing that disturbs me the most, being in England, is that on the screen we don’t see very many of us – there aren’t very many black girls. They don’t make the roles for us, or they don’t see us in those roles.
I think what’s different about working on stage is that you have another chance to portray it again. If you don’t get something right on film, you can do another take, but on stage, once it’s done, it’s done. You can’t go back.
I don’t have dairy because I’m a singer and, quite frankly, I don’t want to mess around with my vocal chords and how those behave, and dairy is an allergen for me.
I love that I can demonstrate that it’s OK to look and be strong.
When I was younger, I just liked the sound of different accents, and I used to just play around to see if I could do things. I hear accents like music, so that’s what helps me to learn them.
I’m a very, very healthy eater, so it’s proteins, greens, proteins, and more greens – and lots of water.
I do love to get my nails done.
I don’t think it’s different to be a black girl in England than it is to be a black girl from America. We all collectively share in a pain of displacement and not feeling like we quite belong in places.
It’s kind of epic to see four women really be physically and mentally strong, in themselves and in their lives. That’s what ‘Widows’ is.
I discovered at the age of five that I could sing, and I realised people liked it. The sound that came out made people happy, so I kept doing it.
I take biotin to make sure hair and nails are growing well.
My body is one that kind of looks at weights, and then all of a sudden, I have muscle.
Just because I don’t look like everybody else doesn’t mean that I can’t be just as beautiful.
I would love to appear in ‘Scandal,’ something like that, or ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ because I think they’re incredible.

I always say that I want to play Serena Williams if they ever did a biopic of hers. I definitely want to do that, and I want to do some films.
I try to ignore the Tonys buzz as much as possible. It’s wonderful to be thought of that way, but I have to kind of pretend it’s not happening so I can keep focus. It’s about the work I’m doing, and it’s more than enough to come away knowing that people are changed when they leave the theater.