Generally the whole entertainment business now is bland.
EARTHA KITTI see them in my audience all the time, with the fur coat, a woman whose hand is always out front, or the two fingers are on the cheek to show her diamond. I don’t have anything against that.
More Eartha Kitt Quotes
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The river is constantly turning and bending and you never know where it’s going to go and where you’ll wind up. Following the bend in the river and staying on your own path means that you are on the right track. Don’t let anyone deter you from that.
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A lot can be said with just a look, or the way the body moves. Each song is a different character. So each song takes on a different movement of the body. And the body has to go with the subject and the attitude that you have toward that subject.
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Dr. Einstein was not successful in school, but he found something in the air from his own imagination and his own brain power, and look what he did.
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Even as a child, I found a way to survive.
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Jewelry, to me, is a pain in the derriere, because you have to be watching it all the time.
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In the ’50s, critics used to say I had a ‘dangerous’ act.
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I don’t carry myself as a black person but as a woman that belongs to everybody. After all, it’s the general public that made me – not any one particular group. So I don’t think of myself as belonging to any particular group and never have.
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The public has become my fairy godmother.
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Maybe subconsciously I feel I was meant to work hard for a living.
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I love to tease men with my legs.
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Greed is so destructive. It destroys everything.
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I am the original ‘Material Girl.’
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Orson Welles was one of these people who was defying everything the doctors told him he wasn’t supposed to be doing. He was really enjoying himself when he was eating what he wanted to eat.
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I used to love it when I walked down the street and construction workers would whistle.
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I never identified with anybody. I have always been very sensitive about my color, because everybody called me ‘yellow gal.’ I was caught in between both sides – nobody wanted me. I love that my audience is there, but I always feel as though I have to fend for myself.
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