Kerry Washington

Kerry Washington

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Kerry Washington is an American actress, born 1977, whose eloquence matched a remarkable career. The range of their thinking — from Women to Sad — speaks to an intellectual restlessness that shows in every quote. Our collection holds 10 quotes from Kerry Washington, each offering a different angle on Women, Sad, Relationship, Positive, and Mom.

“I am co-writing a screenplay now and I'm working on the rights to another story I want to do. So I plan to produce and direct. So, for me, I don't really feel that I am vulnerable to that sad baggage that comes with the business of filmmaking.”

— Kerry Washington

Sad

All Quotes by Kerry Washington

“You know what's funny is that I have this ongoing relationship with the city of Washington D.C. I went to George Washington University, and my nickname was K-Dub - based on G-Dub - and I'm now on the board of trustees at George Washington University.”

— Kerry Washington

Relationship

“I think sometimes in life we want to ignore the problems of society and just think about the good. I believe in positive thinking and affirmative living, I also think it's really important to remember all of our disenfranchised members of society.”

— Kerry Washington

Positive

“The breakdown of the black community, in order to maintain slavery, began with the breakdown of the black family. Men and women were not legally allowed to get married because you couldn't have that kind of love. It might get in the way of the economics of slavery. Your children could be taken from you and literally sold down the river.”

— Kerry Washington

Family

“That's what acting is - it's about... having the courage to allow your audience into the private moments of your characters' lives.”

— Kerry Washington

Courage

“I've always been a writer because I've always been a student. My mom's a retired professor, so I come from a very academic background. I love writing, you know?”

— Kerry Washington

Mom

“Today there are people trying to take away rights that our mothers, grandmothers and great-grandmothers fought for: our right to vote, our right to choose, affordable quality education, equal pay, access to health care. We the people can't let that happen.”

— Kerry Washington

Education

“I am co-writing a screenplay now and I'm working on the rights to another story I want to do. So I plan to produce and direct. So, for me, I don't really feel that I am vulnerable to that sad baggage that comes with the business of filmmaking.”

— Kerry Washington

Sad