53 Awesome Quotes By Nick Jonas
One-third of the popular music group the Jonas Brothers, singer-songwriter Nick Jonas understands how influential he has become due to his success and strives to inspire positivity among his fans. While his faith is very important to him, it does not deter him from having progressive views on LGBTQ rights and tolerant attitude towards other religions. In fact, he is married to a woman of another faith. His optimism and passion for life shine through everything he does, from making music to acting to writing. His family is very important to him, and he employs the teaching of his parents in his day-to-day life. Here are some awesome quotes by Nick Jonas on music, dreams, life, fashion, freedom, love and women.
I had an emotional breakdown since I really had no idea what diabetes was all about. I wondered, 'why me?' Then I asked myself, 'why not me?' and realized that I might be able to help other kids with diabetes.
Taylor Swift is great for a night out as it involves a lot of tequila. With her it’s all about good friends and celebrating friendship, it’s such a positive environment to be a part of. She’s great.
It sounds funny, but my biggest fear is that I'm not perfect. I'm a perfectionist, and I get upset when things go wrong or when I don't do well. I used to be very uptight, but I've learned to loosen up.
As an actor, rejection is a big part of it, and I've had a lot of it. So when there's something that you really want to do, it's so great to have someone to be a part of a team as great as this team is.
I got to sing with the Boss, Sting, Pink and John Legend and all of those people. It felt like the pinnacle, and then I got the call. I cried, actually and I called my dad, it was really cool.
I thought the popular kids were the cool kids. I got caught up in that, and it was bogus. School is about finding who you are because thats more important than not being yourself.
You know, so often we think we have each step figured out. And then when one thing doesn't go our way, we begin to question, we being to fear what our next step will be.
I think the differences between men and women, it's kind of hard to define what those are and the challenges, what they are. I think there are challenging things for everybody.
Having haters is just a part of the business, and the more haters you have, the more people like you - that's how I view it, because I try to see the positive in things.
I know that each and everyone of you have felt, at one point, like you couldn't go on. But then you found hope. There's always a way to find hope. Remember that.
When I was in school, my former roommate went through hazing. I heard the stories, but I don't think I've seen a movie that captures the stuff that goes on.
I think that this stage in my life is really, for a lot of reasons, pretty incredible. Being a solo artist and trying to take these bold steps on my own.
Although I really like the people I travel with, family is just different, and having them around at all times is a really nice thing - and a luxury.
I think you are the best you can be when you feel free, when you feel open. So I think keeping that mentality, keeping positive, is key.
Having an open dialogue, in any creative atmosphere, is really important to feeling free to tell the story the best way you can.
Sometimes there's something that you need a few takes to get it and if it takes 15 takes, it takes 15 takes. It really depends.
Acting has always been a passion of mine, so any opportunity that allows me to do that is definitely of interest to me.
My thoughts on gay marriage are that everyone has the right to love and be loved, and that's the position I take.
When I'm [playing] a character, I can look at it and know it's not me and not be concerned with how it looks.
I think the community that you're in really can define your ability to be at peace with your circumstances.
I feel the most connected to my art when it comes from my real life and hopefully the audience feels that.
High school is about finding who you are, because that's more important than trying to be someone else.
I'm really open to just about anything but I think the real dream is to be able to write my own thing.
I've always been a bit insecure about my smile, but its days like these where all I wanna do is smile.
I think I like a challenge. I try to find projects that will push me in a new way and help me grow.
I'm not going to lie about it. I carry a satchel too. It's like a man purse. It's a whole thing.
Life happens. Adapt. Embrace change, and make the most of everything that comes your way.
[Songwriting is] something that I own - it's my property, it's my music, it's my voice.
It doesn't matter if the world is pulling you down. With Christ you have everything.
I just want to keep pushing things and growing, and we'll see what happens.