These are some of Jessica's most memorable and
meaningful quotes. She always speaks her mind whether it be from
a song, public function, or magazine article. This is what makes
her so wonderful!!

Well, I got a ticket like after 2 weeks of driving and I was with
my dad, of course.I was going, like, 88 and the guy was like Ill
give you a break and say you were going 84. I was like, thanks,
so then he told me you can mail me the ticket, like trying to be
nice. And I was like, okay, Dad, is this all right? And he was like,
"Dad??? I thought he was your boyfriend!" Well, how old
are you? I was like 16 and he was like, oh, youre going to
have to go to court, and this is your father and he got all like
rough and felt like an idiot because he thought my dad was my boyfriend
Yeah, I was on a TV show called Flipper and I lived in Australia
for 6 ½ months and 7 ½ months for two years and I
picked up "no worries" and that was the only thing that
I picked up there.
I know sometimes it can be unsafe when people think that you're
something that you're not and they can get some kind of connection
to you that really isn't there. But other than that, I mean, if
people recognize me I'd be like, wow! Thanks! I'm not sitting here
trying to be a movie star or trying to stick my nose in the air
-- I'm doing it because I want to relate to people and touch people
and have fun.
I did weight training for like an hour and a half each day. I
did kung-fu, I did gymnastics, and motorcycle training. I was lots
of days out in the desert on dirt bikes and street bikes and feaking
out that I'm going to fall over and kill myself. I hold a lot of
respect for bikes and people who ride bikes. I don't have that ballsy
fearless thing that Max has about it and that most real motorcycle
riders have about it because I think it's really dangerous. It's
really heavy and one false move and you're on the floor. You're
done. I have to admit that going over twenty down the street you
feel powerful, you feel invincible. I understand the rush and why
Max does it. It's so self-empowering. They're all joking about giving
me a bike and I'm like no, no, no. It'll sit in the driveway.
I went through some pretty intensive training, three hours a day,
five days a week. Weight training, running, bicycling, and an hour
to two hours a day of gymnastics, motorcycle training, and Kung-Fu.
I did this for eleven months. I actually started training for the
show before it was even written.
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