In the months leading up to World War II, there was a tendency among many Americans to talk absently about the trouble in Europe. Nothing that happened an ocean away seemed very threatening. – Gene Tierney
I remember the 1940s as a time when we were united in a way known only to that generation. We belonged to a common cause-the war. – Gene Tierney
I had no romantic interest in Gable. I considered him an older man. – Gene Tierney
Jealousy is, I think, the worst of all faults because it makes a victim of both parties. – Gene Tierney
I ask myself: Would I have been any worse off if I had stayed home or lived on a farm instead of shock treatments and medication? – Gene Tierney
I had known Cole Porter in Hollywood and New York, spent many a warm hour at his home, and met the talented and original people who were drawn to him. – Gene Tierney
Those who become mentally ill often have a history of chronic pain. – Gene Tierney
I knew I could not cope with the future unless I was able to rediscover the past. – Gene Tierney
I approached everything, my job, my family, my romances, with intensity. – Gene Tierney
I followed the same diet for 20 years, eliminating starches, living on salads, lean meat, and small portions. – Gene Tierney
The Howard Hughes I knew began to change after his plane crash in 1941. – Gene Tierney
I had been offered a Hollywood contract before my 18th birthday. It gave me the spark I needed. – Gene Tierney
Some women feel the best cure for a broken heart is a new beau. – Gene Tierney
Wealth, beauty, and fame are transient. When those are gone, little is left except the need to be useful. – Gene Tierney