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" Too many mothers have lost their children, for thousands of different reasons. "
Debbie Reynolds
Mothers
Many
Lost
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" We were very old-fashioned. My preacher at church told me I could not go in to the movies because it would make me a 'wanton woman.' "
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" Bette Davis was a close friend. She loved to have a good time. "
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" We all knew each other in the neighborhood. I loved living in El Paso. I had a wonderful childhood there. "
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" I'm 78. We've lost a lot of our great stars. I can't hang out with those who aren't here. The phone service to Heaven is so bad, you know. But I get to visit with their memories. "
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" You don't have to be angry and become an ugly person. "
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" Travel is hard, but entertaining is joy. "
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" I wanted to get that sense of peace and even boredom that comes with long familiarity. "
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" I had a normal life; we didn't meet movie stars. We lived in Texas where you had rollerskates, and if you got a bicycle, that was a very big gift. "
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Texas
" I never thought I would live this long. "
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" I'm very religious. I believe that things happen, and you have to go along with them. "
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" Lana Turner and Ava Gardner were my special friends at MGM. "
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Turner
" Every performer should learn a little bit of everything. "
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Performer
Little
" Well, one of the things I did was recreate her home in my home. "
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Did
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" I had the sets that meant so much to this character built - right in my home, especially the kitchen, which was important both for her character and for your introduction to her when Albert comes to visit. "
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" The truth is I loved an audience. "
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Loved
" It's not natural to outlive your child. This has always been my greatest fear. "
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Greatest
Child
Fear
" I was raised to think that if you behaved badly with men, you went to hell. I realise now it is puritanical and not very adult. "
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Hell
Men
Now
" I like being a Girl Scout. "
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Girl
Being A Girl
" We were very poor, and I entered a talent contest as a young teenager because if you entered, even if you didn't win, they gave you a free blouse. "
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" We slept in the park before we had a house, and eventually we shared a home - my parents, my grandparents and five uncles, my family, all of us - on White Oaks Street by Magnolia Street near the railroad. Those were hard times, but I loved living there. "
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