Put on some lipstick and pull yourself together.
ELIZABETH TAYLORSeems like we always spend the best part of our time just saying goodbye.
More Elizabeth Taylor Quotes
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I’m not worried about dying. I consult with God, my maker. And I don’t have a lot of problems to work out. I’m pretty squared anyway.
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The public library is more than a repository of books. It’s a mysterious, wondrous place with the power to change lives.
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I used to think that drinking would help my shyness, but all it did was exaggerate all the negative qualities.
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I think I ended up being the scarlet woman partly because of my rather puritannical upbringing and beliefs. I always chose to think I was in love and that love was synonymous with marriage.
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I know I’m vulgar, but would you have me any other way?
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Money is the best deodorant.
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I’m not like anyone. I’m me.
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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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The problem with people who have no vices is that generally you can be pretty sure they’re going to have some pretty annoying virtues.
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I want it all quickly ’cause I don’t want God to stop and think and wonder if I’m getting more than my share.
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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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It is strange that the years teach us patience; that the shorter our time, the greater our capacity for waiting.
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I’ve always admitted that I’m ruled by my passions.
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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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When people say, ‘She’s got everything’, I’ve got one answer – I haven’t had tomorrow.
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