Quote by Priscilla Presley
As a person, he was wonderful. He really was a great person. He wa

As a person, he was wonderful. He really was a great person. He was full of life. He had a great sense of humor. Very talented, of course, but very caring to his parents. There was a very endearing quality about Elvis. – Priscilla Presley

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He would use amphetamines to stay awake because he would have late night maneuvers that would go way into the early morning hours and he was given pills to stay up for the long hours. – Priscilla Presley

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You know, I had my mother and my father convincing me that he would be going back to Hollywood and hed be back with the actresses and dating them and that he wasnt serious about me at all. So I had him saying one thing to me and my parents telling me something else. – Priscilla Presley

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Humor is a spontaneous, wonderful bit of an outburst that just comes. Its unbridled, its unplanned, its full of suprises. – Erma Bombeck

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But if you read Jane Austen, you know that she had a wicked sense of humor. Not only was she funny, but her early writing was very dark and had a gothic tone to it. – Seth Grahame-Smith

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An emotional man may possess no humor, but a humorous man usually has deep pockets of emotion, sometimes tucked away or forgotten. – Constance Rourke

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The best scary movies have great humor in them and a great story. – Stephen Sommers

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