When you’re older, you’ll appreciate the advantages of sleeping alone.
ELIZABETH TAYLORI like the connection with fans and people who have been supportive of me. And I love the idea of real feedback and a two-way street, which is very, very modern.
More Elizabeth Taylor Quotes
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I believe in mind over matter and doing anything you set your mind on.
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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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Just in case you get pneumonia or die. The dangerous bits are always the last days of shooting.
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Pour yourself a drink, put on some lipstick, and pull yourself together.
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Some of my best leading men have been dogs and horses.
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I have a woman’s body and a child’s emotions.
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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 feel very adventurous. There are so many doors to be opened, and I’m not afraid to look behind them.
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I’m not like anyone. I’m me.
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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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I’ve always sung in the shower. Now I make the stage a mental shower in order not to get too uptight and enjoy it.
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Put on some lipstick and pull yourself together.
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I’ve never thought of my jewelry as trophies. I’m here to take care of it and to love it, for we are only temporary custodians of beauty.
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I’ve been through it all, baby, I’m mother courage.
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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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