I’m now the Lord of the Brighton Manor.
BARBARA STANWYCKI’m a tough old broad from Brooklyn. Don’t try to make me into something I’m not. If you want someone to tiptoe down the Barkley staircase in crinoline and politely ask where the cattle went, get another girl.
More Barbara Stanwyck Quotes
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Just be truthful – and if you can fake that, you’ve got it made.
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[On a dull party:] It was a fête worse than death.
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I couldn’t remember my name for weeks. I’d be at the theater and hear them calling ‘Miss Stanwyck, Miss Stanwyck,’ and I’d think ‘Where is that dame? Why doesn’t she answer? By crickie, it’s me!
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Career is too pompous a word. It was a job, and I have always felt privileged to be paid for doing what I love doing.
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The boy’s got a lot to learn and I’ve got a lot to teach.
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It’s perhaps not the future I would choose. I still think it’s possible to make a success of both marriage and career even though I didn’t. But it’s not a bad future. And I’m not afraid of it.
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The more you kick something that’s dead, the worse it smells.
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A star is only as good as her last picture.
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Egotism – usually just a case of mistaken nonentity.
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Eyes are the greatest tool in film. Mr. Capra taught me that. Sure it’s nice to say very good dialogue, if you can get it. But great movie acting – watch the eyes!
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I’m a tough old broad from Brooklyn. I intend to go on acting until I’m ninety, and they won’t need to paste my face with make-up.
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There is a point in portraying surface vulgarity where tragedy and comedy are very close.
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Attention embarrasses me. I don’t like to be on display.
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I’m a tough old broad from Brooklyn. Don’t try to make me into something I’m not. If you want someone to tiptoe down the Barkley staircase in crinoline and politely ask where the cattle went, get another girl.
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[On Marilyn Monroe:] Her body has gone to her head.
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