Bette Davis
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Brought up to respect the conventions, love had to end in marriage. I'm afraid it did.
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Men become much more attractive when they start looking older. But it doesn't do much for women, though we do have an advantage: make-up.
I'd marry again if I found a man who had fifteen million dollars, would sign over half to me, and guarantee that he'd be dead within a year.
Men become much more attractive when they start looking older. But it doesn't do much for women, though we do have an advantage: make-up.
Brought up to respect the conventions, love had to end in marriage. I'm afraid it did.
I do not regret one professional enemy I have made. Any actor who doesn't dare to make an enemy should get out of the business.
I don't take the movies seriously, and anyone who does is in for a headache.
To fulfill a dream, to be allowed to sweat over lonely labor, to be given a chance to create, is the meat and potatoes of life. The money is the gravy.
The only reason anyone goes to Broadway is because they can't get work in the movies.
Sex is God's joke on human beings.
The only reason anyone goes to Broadway is because they can't get work in the movies.
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I think God's justice is making wrongs right.
Friendship is a plant of slow growth and must undergo and withstand the shocks of adversity before it is entitled to the appellation.
Nothing that was worthy in the past departs no truth or goodness realized by man ever dies, or can die.
They never fail who die in a great cause.
Men trust their ears less than their eyes.
I love Valentine's Day! I love it, I love it, I love it. I like having doors opened for me. My favorite romantic comedy is 'When Harry Met Sally.'
To talk about a relationship trivializes something that's nobody's business.
Of all the griefs that harass the distrest, Sure the most bitter is a scornful jest.
I suppose that by being absent from the music business, it appeared that I just dropped out, but really I never did. I was continuously working and doing various things.
There can be no greater error than to expect, or calculate, upon real favors from nation to nation. It is an illusion which experience must cure, which a just pride ought to discard.
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