Words matter. These are the best Normani Kordei Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
Ever since I was little, I looked up to Destiny’s Child so much; I looked up to the Spice Girls and En Vogue. A piece of me wanted to be in a girl group.
One thing I look forward to is seeing new places and new people.
I love apple sauce. I have an addiction – I don’t know what it is, but I just love the texture of it. It reminds me of baby food. Not that I like to eat baby food.
Honestly, you cannot go wrong with being yourself.
Any relationship has its strengths and weakness.
It is a great day anytime I can bring a smile to a girl or boy, knowing that I am helping to inspire them to always dream big.
The only person holding you back is you.
No one has the right to make where you go or what you do uncomfortable.
There’s always room for growth. I feel like I’ll never get to the point where I’m 100 percent happy with where I am with my career.
I could never repay my parents for always pushing me and believing in me as much as they did.
After Fifth Harmony succeeds to the fullest of its capacity, one day we can go off and do our individual things.
I think it’s all about people loving each other and having compassion, accepting one another and educating themselves.
It’s important to stand up to all forms of bullying, and it’s even more important for those who are around you to be just as courageous and stand with you!
I really love scary movies, so I’m all about Halloween.
I kind of have to take pieces of myself to fit what it is that radio wants.
It’s hard for me to believe that the KKK still exists, especially knowing all my ancestors have been through. I feel like the history and meaning of all we have been through has been trashed.
The way I see it, my blood, sweat, and tears are not just for me; it’s for Fifth Harmony as well. We have been blessed. Most groups have lead singers, but we don’t.
I am so honored to be working with A Place Called Home as their ambassador to bring awareness to the incredible services and programs which benefits kids in the Los Angeles community.
I was that kid that did dance, singing, pageants. I did everything pretty much across the board, so it was kind of an adjustment solely doing music.
I was inspired by Solange’s album, ‘A Seat At The Table,’ from the moment that I heard it. She has clearly taken the time to create a unique body of work and emote through her music from a true place.
For me it’s hard, especially being a young African-American woman. My dad doesn’t look like what you might call the ‘safe’ African-American male that America would accept, if you know what I mean.
I love how full my lips are.
What I normally do before going on stage is pray – normally we do a group prayer with the crew or whoever is around, like our security guard, our tour manager and whoever else is back there and wants to pray with us.
My mom was actually diagnosed with breast cancer when I was five.
Together, we can put an end to the hate and promote only positivity and love.
It’s really important to look at yourself in the mirror and have a conversation. Tell yourself you’re beautiful every single day. Even if you’re not feeling that great in an outfit, but you like how your hair looks, focus on that.
Destiny’s Child I grew up on hard core. Like, I can’t tell you how much I love the three of them so much and what they had to offer.
I hate the fact that people can judge based on something that isn’t fully given to them. Like, this isn’t the full product.
Being a woman of color, I can truthfully state that I don’t feel safe around those who are sworn to honor and uphold the law.
Each and every one of us is amazing in our own way. We have five beautiful women who exude talent, and I am blessed and honored to be one of those women. For me, the bottom line is it’s all about respect and love, and I have both for Fifth Harmony.
I think there’s a contrast between being vulnerable and, you know, ‘Girl Power!’ I think it’s important to have that balance because you don’t have to be strong all the time.
I remember seeing my father shaving my mother’s head in the bathroom after her chemo treatments; It was so traumatizing.
I think that it’s just about balance, keeping myself centered, and being happy and healthy.
Confidence does not come easy, that’s for sure.
I used to be really nervous to perform in front of people. I would cry.