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Gossip is hardly uplifting.
I've got enough nerve to do anything!
Hollywood is like an empty wastebasket.
There are no small parts. Only small actors.
When you're happy, you don't count the years.
I try to feed my hunger rather than my appetite.
People are still people no matter how you cut it.
I cannot abide stupidity, in myself or in others.
I yearned for a long, happy marriage with one person.
I did everything he did but backwards & in high heels.
Even married people have differences of opinion, I'm told.
Beauty is a valuable asset, but it is not the whole cheese.
The kids today, they think they can dance with their faces.
My mother was a journalist, so writing is not unnatural to me.
You've got to stand for something or you'll fall for anything.
I do everything the man does, only backwards and in high heels!
The only way to enjoy anything in this life is to earn it first.
Girls can do everything men can do...just backwards and in heels
There's nothing a man can do, that I can't do better and in heels
My love for ice cream emerged at an early age - and has never left!
One thing I turn my back on totally is the unsavory atmosphere at most discos.
Looking back at my life's voyage, I can only say that it has been a golden trip.
You know, there's nothing damnable about being a strong woman. The world needs strong women.
When two people love each other, they don't look at each other, they look in the same direction.
I don't care what the critics say. My fabulous mom will give me a good review if nobody else does.
Part of the joy of dancing is conversation. Trouble is, some men can't talk and dance at the same time.
My mother told me I was dancing before I was born. She could feel my toes tapping wildly inside her for months.
If I've learned any one lesson from life, it's this: If you don't stand for something, you will stand for anything.
I believe in dressing for the occasion. There's a time for sweater, sneakers and Levis and a time for the full-dress jazz.
You bring out a lot of your own thoughts and attitudes when acting. I think a great deal of it has to do with the inner you.
The most important thing in anyone's life is to be giving something. The quality I can give is fun, joy and happiness. This is my gift.
The most important thing in anyone's life is to be giving something. The quality I can give is fun and joy and happiness. This is my gift.
At the age of ten, I thought if a boy kissed you on the lips, you would have a baby, and I surely wasn't the only youngster who believed that!
Perhaps I am old-fashioned, but black and white films still hold an affectionate place in my heart; they have an incomparable mystique and mood.
I enjoy sports, and love being involved in any outdoor sport from volleyball to softball. I'm not being immodest when I say I'm a natural athlete.
I don't disagree with seeing a Rubens of a nude body, but I don't believe in a nude body in action. With Rubens, thank goodness, they aren't in action.
My faith in humanity leads me to believe that people are looking for something more elevating than the sordid details of the intimate aspects of one's personal life.
I don't know which I like best. I love the applause on the stage. But pictures are so fascinating - you reach many millions through them. And you make more money too.
Like most actors, I've always been grateful for Chinese restaurants; they were often the only places that stayed open late enough for performers to get hot food after the show.
I won't go to movies with permissiveness, four-letter words, or violence. Show me 'E.T.' and 'Chariots of Fire' instead. That's entertainment, not exploitation of the human body.
I made my last motion picture in March 1965 for Magna Pictures. 'Harlow,' based on the life of actress Jean Harlow... I didn't know at the time that 'Harlow' would be my last motion picture.
The fun, joy, and humor dry up in a relationship when one of the partners is swimming in gin. To my way of thinking, it is selfishness personified to see life through the bottom of a liquor bottle.
Intelligence, adaptability and talent. And by talent I mean the capacity for hard work. Lots of girls come here with little but good looks. Beauty is a valuable asset, but it is not the whole cheese.
'Flying Down to Rio' established RKO as a leader in musical film production throughout the 1930s. The film helped to rescue the studio from its financial straits and it gave a real boost to my movie career.
There's a verse in the Bible: 'Those who are barren have more children than those who give birth.' There are young people all over the world who come to me for advice and love. I have all the children I can handle.
Over the years, myths were built up about my relationship with Fred Astaire. The general public thought he was a Svengali, who snapped his fingers for his little Trilby to obey; in their eyes, my career was his creation.
I believe in living each day as it comes, to the best of my ability. When it's done, I put it away, remembering that there will be a tomorrow to take it's place. If I have any philosophy, that's it. To me it's not a fatalistic attitude.
During my seven-year contract with RKO, there were seven different studio presidents, from David O. Selznick to Charles W. Koerner. You literally had to check the name on the door so as not to call the new boss by the former boss's name.
While I was making my solo films, RKO was busily trying to get me and Fred Astaire back together. The studio wanted to capitalize on the success of 'Flying Down to Rio' and realized that the pairing of Rogers and Astaire had moneymaking potential.
I traveled with my mother, Lela, and there was never enough money. I always had to roll down my silk stockings and carry a doll when we bought train tickets so I could go half-fare. If we had $3, we always figured how to tip for the trunks and still eat.