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"Don't tell my heart, my achy breaky heart. I just don't think it'd understand. And if you tell my heart, my achy breaky heart, he might blow up and kill this man."
"It ain't only the colored folks has the blues; there's many a white man that's had 'em."
"After Charlie [Charlie Monroe, Bill's brother] and me broke up, I was searching for a name for my group. And I wanted a name from the state of Kentucky. Before I come to WSM in Nashville - I started on WWNC, Asheville - why, I'd already decided on using the name "bluegrass," because that's what they'd call Kentucky, the Blue Grass State. So I just used "Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys," and that let people throughout the country know I was from Kentucky, saved a lot of people from having to ask me where I was from. Governor Ford, he claims I've done more than any one man for Kentucky - every time I use the word "bluegrass" it leads back to the state."
"(When asked who the three finest old time guitarists were) Well, I would have to pick Travis, you know; I think he's a great man with his music, and there's been many a man that's copied from Merle. You know, they say he learned from a man in Kentucky. Well, I know this Mose Rager he learned from, he learned from Arnold Shultz, the man I speak of, a colored man, in playing the blues. So I think it all leads back to this old colored man back in Kentucky."
"That ain't no part of nothin'."
"I was brought up the best way that I could be brought up with what we had to do with. I could have had a better education, and I could have had better clothes to wear to school. I could have had a better chance, you know. But if I'd had the best education in the world, I might have not played music."
"Bill, in some ways, he was very inarticulate about his feelings. In other ways, he was very profound about his feelings. And when you got him into a certain mood where he was being more introspective, he really could be very profound, I felt."
"The word "hillbilly", I've never liked that, and I've never used that in my music."
"Tackling one thing at a time, I have managed better than I would have thought possible."
"Usually marriages break up because people won't take the trouble to get through the middle breakfasts. It's no trick to get through the first breakfasts, when love is new and there are bows on the eggs. And once the middle breakfasts are over the last breakfasts, when plenty of allowances have been made on both sides and an understanding friendship and deep love have been established, are a joy forever."
"Ever since my United Nations work, for instance, they've been saying that I've gone into politics. The United Nations is a nonpolitical body."
"That's the kind of stuff you are offered today. Scripts that have you mixed up with young men. I find them utterly revolting. Of course WE never had to do nude scenes. I'm glad, too, because I'm susceptible to pneumonia."
"I'll never have to write my memoirs now after reading this. She had six husbands, at least six lovers - why, my life is so dull compared to hers! I've had one husband, one daughter, one house and no lovers."
"How do I remain what is called "normal"? Because for me it's the natural thing to do, and therefore easier than doing something else."
"There seems to be a general impression that to be known as normal in Hollywood is akin to being labeled as rare animal in a zoo."
"Strange as it may seem to those who have read much of the screwball side of Hollywood life, I have never had to fight against an impulse to jump into a swimming-pool while dressed for the opera."
"Never on any golf course have I been approached by a policeman who said, "Lady, you can't play with an ordinary golf ball. You're movie star. You'll have to use a coconut for a ball."
"Surely it isn't entirely normal to see fingers pointing at you as a rare species, the only one in captivity!"
"Any young girl aspiring to a theatrical career held Florenz Ziegfeld in a awe."
"When I found myself riding in a lift with the great showman, I was too much too frightened even to look at him, much less get off at the same floor."
"Our home in Louisville, Kentucky, where I was born on December 20, was one of great happiness."
"Father drove fifty miles each evening behind his spanking team of horses to keep his date with the Southern girl - carefully chaperoned by FOUR maiden aunts."
"No triumph of either my stage or screen career has ever rivalled the excitement of trips down the Mississippi on the river boats with my father."
"Mother, an accomplished musician, taught me to play the piano as a very small girl."
"Music was as natural as breathing in our house."
"Nothing can replace the excitement, the magic and yes the glamour of a Ziegfeld show. To see the great showman sitting in the second row busily writing his telegrams is a thrill no actress can forget."
"The glamour of Hollywood has never worn thin for me."
"Ever since the first day I arrived in this town, the general impression has been that I'm like a queen holding court on chosen days."
"People have also said that I can't be used as a fair example of Hollywood living since I keep my private life so completely separate from my career."
"It's not possible to forget pictures. Anyone who works in them thinks of them constantly."
"It doesn't hurt any of us to remember that Hollywood isn't at all impressed by anyone who has the fantastic illusion that the town must revolve around him."
"You may laugh of the idea of the good will of others in Hollywood, but it's no laughing matter if you don't have it."
"They aren't interested in the fact that whenever they kick up dirt, the dirt rubs off on every one of us."
"Hollywood is fond of gushing chit-chat as any other town."
"One of the choicest occupations here is ripping reputations into pieces."
"Parading about in the latest gowns and making dull platitudes for an entire evening doesn't constitute social success in my book."
"You'll be much better equipped for a long life in pictures if you have a sound theatrical background."
"In addition to actual dramatic training and experience, I'd want as much education as possible."
"No education is ever wasted and everything you learn is helpful in acting."
"Languages, literature, art, music, history: are all self-evident helps - and even mathematics and sciences, by training memory and demanding the analytical approach, are helpful by indirection."
"This is an amazing business, creative and mechanical at the same time."
"If I arrived in Hollywood today, I would keep reminding myself not to try to make a big impression."
"If I began today, I would certainly remember that by becoming a movie actress one automatically becomes vulnerable in the matter of gossip."
"There are worse things in life than being called a lady."
"I always demanded respect. I came prepared and expected others to do the same."
"I did all my fighting before the film started. I fought for the best director, the best lighting man. I was always conscious of how I looked."
"I had great cameramen like Rudolph Mate and Hal Mohr. They'd take an hour to light the proper closeup of me."
"Extremism of the right or the left is dangerous."
"That's why there are so few women stars today. Pornography has taken away the mystery."
"Now don't you dare call me normal. I was never a Pollyanna. There was always a lot of Theodora in me."