I think I’m finally growing up – and about time.
ELIZABETH TAYLORI’ve always sung in the shower. Now I make the stage a mental shower in order not to get too uptight and enjoy it.
More Elizabeth Taylor Quotes
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Just in case you get pneumonia or die. The dangerous bits are always the last days of shooting.
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A belly laugh increases the ability of your immune system to fight infections.
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I don’t love acting; I love chocolate.
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I call upon you to draw from the depths of your being – to prove that we are a human race, to prove that our love outweighs our need to hate, that our compassion is more compelling than our need to blame.
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Thanks Darling for the beautiful flowers and all the prayers. Now can you just get my puppy past security?
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I never face the day without perfume.
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The things that are important to me – being a mother, a businesswoman, an activist – are all things that were borne out of great passion.
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Follow your passions, follow your heart, and the things you need will come.
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I use my fame now when I want to help a cause or other people.
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Put on some lipstick and pull yourself together.
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No matter what happens, I’m loud, noisy, earthy and ready for much more living.
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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 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 was born with scoliosis. I have a double curvature of the spine, and it’s forced me to use a wheelchair because the disease has really taken hold. It really saddens me that I can’t ride.
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How can money be the root of all evil when shopping is the cure for all sadness?
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