I took up knitting from time to time as a relaxation, but I always put it down again before going out to buy a rocking chair.
BEATRICE LILLIEThe vows one makes privately are more binding than any ceremony or even a Shubert contract.
More Beatrice Lillie Quotes
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Matinee customers must enter the theatre in a more matter-of-fact frame of mind, hanging on tightly before they let themselves go.
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Never darken my Dior again!
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In the theater, I’ve found that, in general, reaction and laughter come easier at an evening performance, when the audience is more inclined to forget its troubles.
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[To waiter who had spilled soup on her:] Never darken my Dior again!
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The vows one makes privately are more binding than any ceremony or even a Shubert contract.
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I was born because my mother needed a fourth for meals.
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I’ll simply say here that I was born Beatrice Gladys Lillie at an extremely tender age because my mother needed a fourth at meals.
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Happiness for the average person may be said to flow largely from common sense – adapting one-self to circumstances – and a sense of humor.
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In my experience, anyone can paint if he doesn’t have to.
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