Quote by Bette Davis
The best time I ever had with Joan Crawford was when I pushed her

The best time I ever had with Joan Crawford was when I pushed her down the stairs in Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? – Bette Davis

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Basically, I believe the world is a jungle, and if its not a bit of a jungle in the home, a child cannot possibly be fit to enter the outside world. – Bette Davis

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Men become much more attractive when they start looking older. But it doesnt do much for women, though we do have an advantage: make-up. – Bette Davis

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Fasten your seat belts, its going to be a bumpy night! As Margo Channing in All About Eve – Bette Davis

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The strength and power and goodness of America has always been based on the strength and power and goodness of our communities, our families, our faiths. That is the bedrock of what makes America, America. In our best days, we can feel the vibrancy of Americas communities, large and small. – Mitt Romney

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You always want to quit while you are ahead. You dont want to be like a fighter who stays too long in the ring until youre not performing at your best. – Clint Eastwood

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I want you to remember when our White House reflected the best of who we are, not the worst of what Europe has become. – Mitt Romney

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Walking is mans best medicine. – Hippocrates

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My dad wanted to name me after Rainier Maria Rilke, the poet. – Rainn Wilson

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Love’s secret is always lifting its head out from under the covers, Here I am! – Rumi, as interpreted by Coleman Barks

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Sensible and responsible women do not want to vote. The relative positions to be assumed by man and woman in the working out of our civilization were assigned long ago by a higher intelligence than ours. – Grover Cleveland, 1905

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We are much beholden to Machiavel and others, that write what men do, and not what they ought to do. – Francis Bacon

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