I have been supremely lucky in my life in that I have known great love, and of course I am the temporary custodian of some incredible and beautiful things.
ELIZABETH TAYLORI believe in mind over matter and doing anything you set your mind on.
More Elizabeth Taylor Quotes
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Fragrance is an incredibly intimate thing. It can evoke very specific thoughts or memories and is a little different for each person who wears it. I also think it’s the most accessible luxury.
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I would totally lose myself in the music and be a gypsy. I would go wherever I wanted to in my head – wherever the music took me. My body followed.
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I love to be casual and comfortable, but I also love the easy glamour of wearing jewelry all the time.
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Pour yourself a drink, put on some lipstick, and pull yourself together.
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The most sensible thing to do to people you hate is to drink their brandy.
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I don’t have a set pattern. I take things as they come. Usually with a great amount of relish. I just lay back and wait for it to happen. And it usually does.
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I don’t entirely approve of some of the things I have done, or am, or have been. But I’m me. God knows, I’m me.
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No matter what happens, I’m loud, noisy, earthy and ready for much more living.
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I’m not afraid. Life is just such an adventure to me.
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You can’t choose between right and wrong by taking a census.
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I think I’m finally growing up – and about time.
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Everything makes me nervous – except making films.
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I’ve only slept with men I’ve been married to. How many women can make that claim?
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I hate myself on the screen. I want to die. My voice is either too high or too gravelly. I want to dive under the carpet. I’d love to be tall and willowy. I’m short.
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You are who you are. All you can do in this world is help others to be who they are and better themselves.
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