Quote by Hedy Lamarr
Any girl can be glamorous. All you have to do is stand still and l

Any girl can be glamorous. All you have to do is stand still and look stupid. – Hedy Lamarr

Other quotes by Hedy Lamarr

I advise everybody not to save: spend your money. Most people save all their lives and leave it to somebody else. Money is to be enjoyed. – Hedy Lamarr

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Money
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Confidence is something youre born with. I know I had loads of it even at the age of 15. – Hedy Lamarr

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Age
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If you use your imagination, you can look at any actress and see her nude… I hope to make you use your imagination. – Hedy Lamarr

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Hope
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I tend to play characters that I can infuse with certain kinds of humour. Even the baddest guy can be funny in his own particular way. I want the audience to engage with the character on some deeper level so that they leave the cinema still thinking about him. – Samuel L. Jackson

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funny

As I get older, all sorts of things become less funny. Once one has children, any cruelty involving children becomes far less amusing than when one was at the mercy of ones friends and relatives children. – P. J. ORourke

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funny

Funny, how moms can tell you what to do no matter how old or big you are. – Gabrielle Reece

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funny

I got to play with Nintendos Wii, yes its a funny name and not very revolutionary but it was fun whipping your arms around. – Olivia Munn

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funny

Random Quotes

So the struck eagle, stretchd upon the plain,
No more through rolling clouds to soar again,
Viewd his own feather on the fatal dart,
And wingd the shaft that quiverd in his heart. – Lord (George Gordon) Byron

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Irony

The irony is that you cant use real rain to make movies. – Greg Kinnear

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movies

We live in a media world simultaneously obsessed with technology and personality. – Eric Alterman

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Technology

The Christian faith makes it possible for us nobly to accept that which cannot be changed, and to meet disappointments and sorrow with an inner poise, and to absorb the most intense pain without abandoning our sense of hope. – Martin Luther King,Jr., Strength to Love, 1963