Top 44 Sarah Shahi Quotes

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To sit next to Walter Hill, and to be able to exchange

To sit next to Walter Hill, and to be able to exchange ideas back and forth, and for him to be able to tell you that he likes what you’re doing – I don’t know. I kind of pinch myself.
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Cheerleading was my way in. It was one of the most rigorous audition processes ever. It definitely groomed me for Hollywood.
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I’m attracted to playing characters that have flaws.
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Once, I started cheering for the wrong team. I was hot, and I heard ‘Touchdown!’ and I started doing high kicks, and I looked around and nobody else was cheering.
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My role is to just tell the highest degree of truth with every character and every story. From there, I have no clue whatsoever how things are going to turn out.
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I’m used to a lot of love scenes. I’m used to something that requires me to kick up my heels and wink-wink, flirt-flirt with a twirl of my skirt.
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Growing up, I loved Morticia Addams and Lily Munster on one hand, and Jeannie from ‘I Dream of Jeannie’ on the other. Two completely different ends of the spectrum, kind of like me.
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I was captain of the volleyball team and the basketball team, and I ran track.
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My father left when I was really young, but he’s still living. There are things I wish I’d said that I didn’t and I don’t think I’ll ever get the opportunity to say. He’s battled addiction problems his entire life. I wish things were different. I wish there were a way my son could know him, know the good parts of him.
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I had a home birth because I really believe in the body’s natural ability to give birth. The medical profession has kind of warped women’s minds into thinking we don’t know how to birth and we need doctors and epidurals and Pitocin.
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Right when I finish a workout, I feel pretty sexy. Even though I’m sweaty and I don’t smell like a rose, I feel strong. It does a lot for me mentally and physically.
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I feel that as the world becomes more and more multicultural, it’s a good tool to be able to speak another language.
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You really have to take your time; you have to know your character and your scene. The line you are about to say comes from the moment right before. It’s not what’s said, it’s what is in between the spaces, it’s what’s in between the lines; that is the most important to play.
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I like a man who can come out and say he’s nervous on the first date. I think that would be really cute.
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I love guns. I love shooting guns.
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I actually got more attention from one episode of ‘The Sopranos’ than I did from two years of ‘The L Word.’
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You can get a man’s attention if you got a pair of boobs and a butt. I hate to simplify them down so much, but I think it’s true.
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When I was in my early 20s, I looked towards exterior things to make me feel sexy – guys, clothes, shoes, etc. Now it’s all about how I feel internally.
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The goal as an actor is to constantly surround yourself with amazing artists who challenge you and make you grow.
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I came from a single parent household. And I had a bad example of what a husband and father could be and how irresponsible a father could be. So because of that, I didn’t want to get married or have kids.
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I know it sounds weird, but my definition of ‘sexy’ has changed as I’ve gotten older. And being smart and informed makes me feel sexier than any outfit.
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NFL cheerleading is harder than most people think. They train up to six hours every day with games on Sundays. They gave me a great work ethic.
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The most important mark I will leave on this world is my son.
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I have an incredibly dark, mysterious, witchy side and another side that’s very bubbly and cheerleader-esque.
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I can take a newspaper and make it a lethal weapon.
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Honestly, as an actor, all I need to know, the way I kind of look at a scene, is like a puzzle. There are certain puzzle pieces that are bigger than others, and all I need to know is if this is going to fit here to make this part of the puzzle work.
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It doesn’t matter what people say or what the rules say or what you’re supposed to do, you go after what’s in your heart.
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I’m not one to be messed with. I can be bad when it needs to happen.
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My parents divorced when I was 10, but when my father was there, he was trying to create almost like a little prison for me.
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My views on equality are pretty obvious. I mean, I did play a highly complex lesbian techno DJ on TV, but I know it’s not always easy to come out and tell the world where you stand.
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I did karate for about three years. When I was going into Miss Texas, my mom said, ‘Let’s not do karate this year. Let’s not have any knocked-out teeth on the stage.’
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My great-great-grandfather was a shah back in the 1800s

My great-great-grandfather was a shah back in the 1800s. Unfortunately, I don’t have any gold coins or jewels to show for it.
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Once you’re sort of pigeonholed into something, it’s quite difficult to get out of it. I have no aversion to playing a gay character again, but it would definitely have to be the right role.
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As a parent, you experience the most of everything. The most love, the most fear, the most hurt and the most tired, the most of every emotion.
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It’s fun to work on location because you get the look and feel of everything, but it’s nice to be on a stage because you can control the elements.
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I just like to go where the material is, whether that’s TV, or movies, or the stage. As long as it’s great writing, it’s pretty much something I can’t resist.
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My biggest fantasy was to have a pie thrown in my face, and I always said whoever did that, that’s the guy I’d marry.
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To be beautiful in Texas, you had to be blonde and blue-eyed and have a name like Ann.
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I never thought I would be one of those wacky chicks who say, ‘I loved my labor,’ but I loved every part of it. It was the best day of my life.
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I always had that adolescent notion that I had to get out of Texas. But I’m really glad I grew up there. It’s where I learned to look people in the eye, to be straightforward and polite.
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Plyometrics. Hate them. Enough already. Jumping around, using your own body weight is so hard to me. How did we do it as kids?
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You know, I never really paid attention to sports, which, coming from the mecca of football in Texas, is kind of odd. I played sports, but I was nerdy. Having a single mother, the pressure was on me to get good grades and a scholarship and go to college.
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I did a lot of theater growing up, and in college I was in the musical ‘Chicago.’
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I hate girls who complain, ‘Oh, guys are looking at me!’ But I love it when guys check me out. It just feels great.
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