Quote by Tippi Hedren
So I think it is common knowledge that Hitchcock had fantasies or

So I think it is common knowledge that Hitchcock had fantasies or whatever you want to call them about his leading ladies. – Tippi Hedren

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I use every single thing that Alfred Hitchcock taught me in my acting career… I am very grateful for the education he gave me in making motion pictures. – Tippi Hedren

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Education
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One lion thinks its just hilarious to tackle us. Hes very funny about it… and we always know when it will happen. – Tippi Hedren

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funny
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I could really use a corporate sponsor. People think that because youre in the movies, youre rich. I have allocated all my resources to Shambala so the animals will always be safe. – Tippi Hedren

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movies
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Knowledge is an unending adventure at the edge of uncertainty. – Jacob Bronowski

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Imparting knowledge is only lighting other mens candles at our lamp without depriving ourselves of any flame. – Jane Porter

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The desire of knowledge, like the thirst of riches, increases ever with the acquisition of it. – Laurence Sterne

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The idea of trying to create things that last – forever knowledge – has guided my work for a long time now. – Edward Tufte

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