
Top 17 Bette Davis Joan Crawford Quotes
#1. I loved all those classic figures from the '30s and '40s ... Bette Davis, Joan Crawford, Humphrey Bogart, Rita Hayworth. They had such glamour and style. I loved the movies of those times too - so much attention paid to details, lights, clothing, the way the studios would develop talent.
Grace Jones
#2. Are we ready?"
"You have your dagger?"
"I rarely leave home without it."
"Then to the Batcave, Sentinel.
Chloe Neill
#3. You should never say bad things about the dead, you should only say good ... Joan Crawford is dead. Good.
Bette Davis
#4. Putting down on paper what you have to say is an important part of writing, but the words and ideas have to be shaped and cleaned, cleaned as severely as a dog cleans a bone, cleaned until there's not a shred of anything superfluous.
Maya Angelou
#5. But I though you were dead!"
"Obviously not. Now, let's get out of here!
Erin Hunter
#6. I get up at seven for the make-up, Rita Hayworth at six, Joan Crawford and Bette Davis at five. I don't want to know the time when I'll have to come to the studio even earlier.
Grace Kelly
#7. I watch an awful lot of old Hollywood movies - I'll devour anything with Bette Davis or Joan Crawford. My absolute favourite is 'Sunset Boulevard' starring Gloria Swanson.
Amanda Donohoe
#8. Say to your own minds, "I am He, I am He". Let it ring day and night in your minds like a song, and at the point of death declare : "I am He". That is truth; the infinite strength of the world is yours.
Swami Vivekananda
#9. What you are looking for is already in you ... You already are everything you are seeking.
Thich Nhat Hanh
#10. There may be a heaven, but if Joan Crawford is there, I'm not going.
Bette Davis
#11. The best time I ever had with Joan Crawford was when I pushed her down the stairs in Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?
Bette Davis
#12. People talk about the golden age of Hollywood because of how women were lit then. You could be Joan Crawford and Bette Davis and work well into your 50s, because you were lit and made into a goddess. Now, with everything being sort of gritty, women have this sense of their use-by date.
Cate Blanchett
#13. London is a fantastic creator of jobs - but many of these jobs are going to people who don't originate in this country.
Boris Johnson
#14. I wouldnt piss on Joan Crawford if she were on fire
Bette Davis
#15. It's weird, because American films in the 1930s and '40s, particularly melodramas, were made for woman, from Bette Davis to Joan Crawford to Barbara Stanwyck to Katherine Hepburn, and for some reason we've taken a step backward in this sense.
James Gray
#16. Joan Crawford is a movie star. I am an actress.
Bette Davis
#17. Then don't give up. One day you'll look around and realize that all the things you thought mattered so much, really didn't matter much at all.- Gran
J. Sterling
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