The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Elizabeth Berkley
- No one goes unscathed, we all go through things. We just can’t let people’s nasty words become our beliefs about ourselves, you know?
- I will say a lot of dancers do such beautiful things for their body and then they smoke a cigarette. I’ve never been a smoker, but I realized after taking yoga . . . in ballet you’re not encouraged to do a lot of breathing. I think in a weird way, a lot of dancers find relief in actually breathing.
- Ask Elizabeth is a community of voices, it’s not me standing on a podium telling people how to run their lives, it’s girls helping each other sharing their wisdom and advice and I create a space for them to do it.
- Having gone through so many of the personal things I’ve gone through, its about creating an (online) space for girls to be heard. I don’t profess to have all the answers. But Ask Elizabeth is a space where girls are not alone.
- I had to work out where I was going, what type of films I wanted to make. For that reason, I decided to choose independent productions, less important roles, and I tried theater, too.
- I had to make some drastic choices to avoid losing myself.
- I get enough sleep. I take very good care of myself. Growing up as a dancer, you know your body so well, you know what to do to overcome something.
- I was raised really, really healthy, pretty much vegetarian and a very clean lifestyle, I don’t smoke, I don’t drink. I’m more addicted to the things that make me feel good – endorphins after working out.
- For me, as an actress, being a dancer has helped me. I’ve done it with my feet bloody.
- I just love creating an environment where people can open up and say what’s on their mind and in their heart.

Elizabeth Berkley (born July 28, 1972, in Farmington Hills, Michigan) is an American actress best known for her role as Jessie Spano on the hit television series Saved by the Bell (1989–1993). She began her career as a model and trained dancer before transitioning into acting.
In 1995, she starred in the controversial film Showgirls, which initially received negative reviews but later gained a cult following. Despite the backlash, Berkley continued to act in both film and television, appearing in projects such as The First Wives Club, Any Given Sunday, and CSI: Miami.
She also lent her voice to animated series and performed on stage. In 2006, she launched Ask-Elizabeth, a self-help program for teenage girls, and published a book of the same name in 2011. In 2020, she returned to her iconic role in the Saved by the Bell reboot. Berkley is married to Greg Lauren, and they have one son.
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