She claimed she loved the camera, its warmth, its familiarity. She responded to its naked glare, its slavish attention to every expression of her face and body, with the kind of immediacy a trusted lover could expect.
‐‐ Anne Edwards
She could only write with him at night and she was wasting her days just sitting around. So he thought I could write with her during the day. And that was Carole King.
‐‐ Cynthia Weil
She'd hit me before but never over and over and over and over into the head.
‐‐ David Gest
She defaced my fly. And I've never been the same since.
‐‐ Mike Judge
She did not admire him any more than she had. It was merely that she considered him the Lesser of two evils.
‐‐ Edgar Rice Burroughs
She didn't break his heart, but I feel like a man is supposed to be a man, he ain't supposed to be all involved in that. That's why she got sisters and friend for. Just show up with the ring and act right.
‐‐ Mike Epps
She didn't leave any written instructions. She has verbally expressed her wishes to me and other people.
‐‐ Michael Schiavo
She died praying that she might die.
‐‐ Mary Boykin Chesnut
She discovered with great delight that one does not love one's children just because they are one's children but because of the friendship formed while raising them.
‐‐ Gabriel Garcia Marquez
She divorced me August 10 of 2000, but she never was able to completely get rid of me. Don't ask me why.
‐‐ Jim Lampley
She doesn't do the things heroines are supposed to. Which is rather Jane Austen's point - Fanny is her subversive heroine. She is gentle and self-doubting and utterly feminine; and given the right circumstances, she would defy an army.
‐‐ Susanna Clarke
She doesn't understand the concept of Roman numerals. She thought we just fought in world war eleven.
‐‐ Joan Rivers
She encouraged any artistic impulse I had, and my father discouraged any artistic impulse I had. They took out their problems with each other on me and my sister.
‐‐ Bill Griffith
She felt Britain should not be so dependent on coal. She was in favour of building up nuclear energy to break the dependence on coal, and the main opposition to nuclear came from the environment movement. Mrs. Thatcher thought she could trap them with the carbon emissions argument.
‐‐ Nigel Lawson
She felt like a chess player who, by the clever handling of his pieces, sees the game taking the course intended. Her eyes were bright and tender with a smile as they glanced up into his; and her lips looked hungry for the kiss which they invited.
‐‐ Kate Chopin
She found me intolerable. But she got to know me, and I wore her down.
‐‐ Robert B. Parker
She gave me a smile I could feel in my hip pocket.
‐‐ Raymond Chandler
She gave me another piece of information which excited other feelings in me, scarcely less dreadful. Infants were sometimes born in the convent; but they were always baptized and immediately strangled!
‐‐ Maria Monk
She gave up beauty in her tender youth, gave all her hope and joy and pleasant ways; she covered up her eyes lest they should gaze on vanity, and chose the bitter truth.
‐‐ Christina Rossetti
She gets away with it. Everybody co-signs her bad behavior. It's like we all are co-dependent on Lindsay Lohan. When are we going to stand up to her?
‐‐ Jane Velez-Mitchell
She glances at the photo, and the pilot light of memory flickers in her eyes.
‐‐ Frank Deford
She goes from one addiction to another. All are ways for her to not feel her feelings.
‐‐ Ellen Burstyn
She goes on the set with headphones and gives you notes. She's terrific and I always run to her now, because she is just great to work with, as well as very good at different accents.
‐‐ Albert Finney
She goes through the vale of death alone, each time a babe is born. As it is the right neither of man nor the state to coerce her into this ordeal, so it is her right to decide whether she will endure it.
‐‐ Margaret Sanger
She got the magazine on a Wednesday morning, and on Thursday announced our marriage was over.
‐‐ David Gest
She had a hit for every syllable: 'Don't. You. Ever. Talk. To. Me. Like. That. Ever. Again.' That was the last time I ever talked back to Mom.
‐‐ Misty May-Treanor
She had a penetrating sort of laugh. Rather like a train going into a tunnel.
‐‐ P. G. Wodehouse
She had a womanly instinct that clothes possess an influence more powerful over many than the worth of character or the magic of manners.
‐‐ Louisa May Alcott
She had already allowed her delectable lover to pluck that flower which, so different from the rose to which it is nevertheless sometimes compared, has not the same faculty of being reborn each spring.
‐‐ Marquis de Sade
She had been dying so long that I had almost come to regard her as immortal.
‐‐ Thomas Nelson Page
She had called in the debt that parents owe a child for bringing her, unasked, into a strange world. One should never make an offer without knowing full well what will happen if it is accepted.
‐‐ David Brin
She had caprices of a marvellous unexpectedness, and how is any one to imitate a caprice?
‐‐ Stendhal
She had her reward! - that reward of which no enemie could deprive her, which no slanders could make less precious - the eternal reward of knowing that she had done her duty.
‐‐ Ernestine Rose
She had in mind a different kind of looking person, because his appearance is not at all like mine.
‐‐ Fritz Weaver
She had lost the art of conversation but not, unfortunately, the power of speech.
‐‐ George Bernard Shaw
She had said one time, make a choice and do it like Hercules. So if that is all of what is being offered, the idea is to always do it like Hercules and I always followed her advise and now I'm here talking to you.
‐‐ Harvey Keitel
She had the kids during the day and I would have them at night. That way they were never alone. I would put the kids to bed, and then I had nothing to do and nobody to talk to, so I would write.
‐‐ Clive Cussler
She has a wash and wear bridal gown.
‐‐ Henny Youngman
She has good instincts, but wrong judgments. She'll rue the day.
‐‐ David O. Selznick
She has great problems of her own to solve, very grim and perilous problems, and a right solution, if we can attain to it, would largely benefit mankind.
‐‐ Henry Cabot Lodge
She has no imagination and that means no compassion.
‐‐ Michael Foot
She hates me and you hate me, but you all love Harry. Nobody loves me.
‐‐ Arnold Rothstein
She hits me and she beats me and she drinks. My mom is an alcoholic.
‐‐ Tonya Harding
She is a friend of mind. She gather me, man. The pieces I am, she gather them and give them back to me in all the right order. It's good, you know, when you got a woman who is a friend of your mind.
‐‐ Toni Morrison
She is also brought to a point of zero in the beginning of the story, and I think you can say that about a lot of my films in that they are often about people who are brought to the point of zero in the beginning of the film.
‐‐ Bille August
She is Cuba. If you want to love her, you have to be with her, but you can't be with her in her current state. It's the point of view of all exiles - you have to leave the thing you cherish most.
‐‐ Andy Garcia
She is descended from a long line that her mother listened to.
‐‐ Gypsy Rose Lee
She is incredibly fit, but we remind staff that she's not just the monarch, but our mother.
‐‐ Prince Andrew
She is smart. She is principled. She is tough, and she is ready. Hillary is the single most experienced and prepared person who has ever run for president.
‐‐ Leon Panetta
She is such a good friend that she would throw all her acquaintances into the water for the pleasure of fishing them out again.
‐‐ Charles Maurice de Talleyrand