Anna Kendrick is an acclaimed American actress and singer, best known for her roles in films like "Pitch Perfect" and "Up in the Air," the latter earning her an Academy Award nomination. Transitioning her storytelling skills from screen to page, she authored the witty and candid memoir "Scrappy Little Nobody," sharing personal anecdotes and insights into her rise in Hollywood. Kendrick's engaging writing reflects her sharp humor and relatable charm.
I thought I was special for being different, but it turns out I was just weird.
The idea that I could possibly be a person who wasn't perpetually annoying was a revelation.
I love myself way too much to be capable of loving anyone else.
It's not about being fearless, it's about acting in spite of fear.
I didn't want to be an actress who played characters. I wanted to be characters.
Being a good person doesn't mean you have to put up with other people's crap.
Being an adult is the dumbest thing I have ever done.
It's amazing how quickly you get used to things, even if they're not good for you.
I'm not good at hiding my emotions. If I'm angry, you'll know it.
Sometimes you have to be a little bit of a hypocrite to get things done.
It's okay to not have all the answers. It's okay to be confused.
Success is relative. It's all about finding your own definition of it.