Danh ngôn của Zendaya (Sứ mệnh: 4)

I would say that 'Shake It Up' was a chance for me to do two things I really love: acting and dancing.
'Shake It Up' definitely teaches kids about the importance of reaching for your dreams and setting high goals. It also teaches great lessons about friendship and family.
One of my dreams is to walk down the runway during Fashion Week!
My mother's proud of where she's from, and her history, and her past, and same with my dad. I have roots in Africa. Like, I am from Africa as well as from Germany, and I am very proud of that.
I am so honored to join the company of a roster as celebrated and diverse as Covergirl's. I can't wait to share some of my own beauty tips with fans and work alongside Covergirl to continue empowering girls and women to celebrate their individuality.
Let's practice motivation and love, not discrimination and hate.
All my brothers and my dad at one point had dreadlocks.
My mom started working at the California Shakespeare Theater in Oakland when I was two years old, so I've always grown up around theater.
Age doesn't mean anything. Age doesn't mean I can't work as hard. Age doesn't mean I can't do as well as everyone else. It's just a factor. It's just there.
A feminist is a person who believes in the power of women just as much as they believe in the power of anyone else. It's equality, it's fairness, and I think it's a great thing to be a part of.
There are so many great things in life; why dwell on negativity?
I think, more than anything else, my dog's death has made me grow up. I find myself thinking about the world in a more serious way.
I've loved Michael Jackson since the minute I was born. He's probably the most talented person ever. He was able to create such an amazing career and be probably the biggest star we've ever had.
As I've gotten older, I've realized my true models are my parents. My mom is like a sheroe. My dad is so strong.
When you're put in a position to really affect young people who are going to run the world one day, if you're able to be in their life at a young age and make a positive impact, I think that's a beautiful thing.
I don't think people understand the power of social media or our phones.
My mom actually taught fifth grade, so... I'm good with fifth graders. That's, like, my specialty.
As an artist, you have to work really, really hard because you gotta make something that will allow people to even take the chance to even listen to it, you know?
I definitely enjoy working with people who can do their thing but also allow me to do my thing, you know? Who respect the process.
There are things that people say that hurt my feelings or whatever, especially with social media right now. It can be the most amazing thing, and it can also be the most negative and detrimental thing.
What is cool today is not going to be cool tomorrow, and what wasn't cool yesterday is going to be cool tomorrow.
I realized that if I don't like something, I can change it. If I don't feel comfortable with something, then I have a voice to say it's not cool.
As you grow older, your music begins to mature and grow older along with you.
I'm not good at a lot of things. I am not good at keeping my room clean. I am not good at eating healthy. I am not good at sports anymore. I used to be! Not so much anymore.