Gene Tierney Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Gene Tierney
Movie failures are like the common cold. You can stay in bed and take aspirin for six days and recover. Or you can walk around and ignore it for six days and recover. — Gene Tierney
My departure from Hollywood was described as a walk-out. No one understood that I was cracking up. — Gene Tierney
Day after day, I spent long afternoons in the talent pool, being told how to walk, how to talk, how to sit. — Gene Tierney
I'm not sure I can explain the nature of Jack Kennedy's charm, but he took life just as it came. — Gene Tierney
I am not the kind of woman who excuses her mistakes while reminding us of what used to be. — Gene Tierney
Rehearsals and screening rooms are often unreliable because they can't provide the chemistry between an audience and what appears on the stage or screen. — Gene Tierney
My parents argued more than I remembered, about money and all the little things that disguise the truth that you are still arguing about money. — Gene Tierney
Nothing strengthens a woman's determination to be in love quite so much as being told that she cannot. — Gene Tierney
In the months leading up to World War II, there was a tendency among many Americans to talk absently about the trouble in Europe. Nothing that happened an ocean away seemed very threatening. — Gene Tierney
Unlike the stage, I never found it helpful to be good in a bad movie. — Gene Tierney
Some women feel the best cure for a broken heart is a new beau. — Gene Tierney
When my mood was high, I seemed normal, even buoyant. I felt smarter. I had secrets. I could see God in a light bulb. — Gene Tierney
I approached everything, my job, my family, my romances, with intensity. — Gene Tierney
Trying to make order out of my life was like trying to pick up a jellyfish. — Gene Tierney
When I met Jack Kennedy, he was a serious young man with a dream. He was not a womanizer, not as I understood the term. — Gene Tierney
I remember the 1940s as a time when we were united in a way known only to that generation. We belonged to a common cause-the war. — Gene Tierney
Those who become mentally ill often have a history of chronic pain. — Gene Tierney
I loved to eat. For all of Hollywood's rewards, I was hungry for most of those 20 years. — Gene Tierney
Hollywood can be hard on women, but it did not cause my problems. — Gene Tierney
I never understood the theory, once popular among doctors, that blamed mental disorders on too little or too much mother love. My own mother was my darling. — Gene Tierney
Cars, furs, and gems were not my weaknesses. — Gene Tierney
I hole up now and then and do nothing for days but read. — Gene Tierney
I had known Cole Porter in Hollywood and New York, spent many a warm hour at his home, and met the talented and original people who were drawn to him. — Gene Tierney
Children don't understand about people loving each other and then suddenly not. — Gene Tierney
I ask myself: Would I have been any worse off if I had stayed home or lived on a farm instead of shock treatments and medication? — Gene Tierney
The things we ignore often come back to us in our sleep. — Gene Tierney
I was plunged into what was known as the debutante social whirl. This was one of the ways fathers justified their own hard work and sacrifices. — Gene Tierney
It was the fashion of the time, still is, to feel that all actors are neurotic, or they would not be actors. — Gene Tierney
I had been offered a Hollywood contract before my 18th birthday. It gave me the spark I needed. — Gene Tierney
In show business the saying seems too often true: it isn't enough to succeed; someone else must fail. — Gene Tierney
We cannot calculate the numbers of people who left, fled or were fished out of Europe just ahead of the Holocaust. — Gene Tierney
I had no romantic interest in Gable. I considered him an older man. — Gene Tierney
That strange conflict in the American character: we pride ourselves on being the melting pot of the world but we insist on regarding most immigrants with suspicion. — Gene Tierney
I used to annoy my father by telling him how much I felt luck was with me. — Gene Tierney
What a different world it was when I first sailed for Europe in 1930, with my mother, sister, and brother to spend six months abroad. — Gene Tierney
My mother would not talk to me for weeks, would not stay under my roof for as long as I was married to Oleg. — Gene Tierney
Life is a little like a message in a bottle, to be carried by the winds and the tides. — Gene Tierney
She's another Deanna Durbin,' [Harry] Cohn said, 'except that she can't sing. — Gene Tierney
Chaplin was notoriously strict with his sons and rarely gave them spending money. — Gene Tierney
I learned quickly at Columbia that the only eye that mattered was the one on the camera. — Gene Tierney
I dated dozens of young men, had fun with all, made commitments to none. — Gene Tierney
I admire anyone who rids himself of an addiction. — Gene Tierney
Eccentric behavior is not routinely noticed around a movie set. — Gene Tierney
A flame burns brightest just before it goes out. — Gene Tierney
The Howard Hughes I knew began to change after his plane crash in 1941. — Gene Tierney
The main cause of my difficulties stemmed from the tragedy of my daughter's unsound birth and my inability to face my feelings. — Gene Tierney
I do not recall spending long hours in front of a mirror loving my reflection. — Gene Tierney
Jealousy is, I think, the worst of all faults because it makes a victim of both parties. — Gene Tierney
Wealth, beauty, and fame are transient. When those are gone, little is left except the need to be useful. — Gene Tierney
I was fine when it came to cheering up others, not so fine with myself. — Gene Tierney
Throughout my career, I was to be cast as a frontier girl, an aristocrat, an Arabian, a Eurasian, a Polynesian, and a Chinese. — Gene Tierney
Everyone should see Hollywood once, I think, through the eyes of a teenage girl who has just passed a screen test. — Gene Tierney
There were days that I worked all the time, without a layoff, or a rest, finishing one picture and reporting for another sometimes on the same day. — Gene Tierney
I existed in a world that never is , a prison of the mind. — Gene Tierney
I was fortunate enough to work under directors who were, most of them, brilliant, emotional men. — Gene Tierney
The word actress has always seemed less a job description to me than a title. — Gene Tierney
It is difficult to write about any form of mental disease, especially your own, without sounding as if you were examining a bug under glass. — Gene Tierney
When you have spent an important part of your life playing Let's Pretend, it's often easy to see symbolism where none exists. — Gene Tierney
In later years, I craved foods that were almost always fattening. — Gene Tierney
I always tried to play my hunches. — Gene Tierney
About my career I was serious and earnest, sometimes impatient. — Gene Tierney
Where there is hope, there is no despair. — Gene Tierney
I had been introduced to psychotherapy, in which the doctors let you talk, talk, talk, until you find the source of your problem or find another doctor. — Gene Tierney
I existed in a world that never is - the prison of the mind. — Gene Tierney
I have a role now that I think becomes me. I am a grandmother. — Gene Tierney
I was going to live on my salary or go down swinging. — Gene Tierney
Joe Schenck, a top 20th Century-Fox executive, once said to me that he really believed I had a future, and that was because I was the only girl who could survive so many bad pictures. — Gene Tierney
For years it never occurred to me to question the judgment of those in charge at the studio. — Gene Tierney
Fonda and Gary Cooper had the best sense of timing of all the actors I knew. — Gene Tierney
We Irish don't really need thousands of people surging behind a big brass band to have a parade. One guitar player and a few people whistling will do the job. — Gene Tierney
In my early days in Hollywood I tried to be economical. I designed my own clothes, much to my mother's distress. — Gene Tierney
There are many ways to fail. Some reject success. And others do not recognize it when success comes. — Gene Tierney
I followed the same diet for 20 years, eliminating starches, living on salads, lean meat, and small portions. — Gene Tierney
Men are wonderful. I adore them. They always give you the benefit of the doubt. — Gene Tierney